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Show rt i ''S'C'fi v rrlhy ' " ,.; Aa'SKY st , - J pv V UTAH CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE. n 4i It it i iu yvuui (Cl tit It 'i Til t - . 1 L V V - 1HE PRESBYTERIAN terum CLapd mar the I). 'jj,. Pn-ss ii ie IT K IT G. Depot Newel! v,bl recuRv, 1; and .A e .1. c , lb j, ;,e iu Utm, Brother ,lK iMLw U TMa 1 - Pa-do- . VUiii i- !'!! a - f.f ill'l 'DieUs 00.14 ICtlOlN he r,! M. G McXm. e D, D. Rev. ,,, ,1 woik. un'ino T m me Hers per-t,a0t T1' b tnI Sir (T the Woman's t i. J: ii U uus. In lu-T ,, 0. ui.ce lnTlnA - e.xpei-n- , at j.i r sp! it v, under iU able Pioie-iSo- i i MdlM,.mgh. meet ,,, ,ui' from hi rotumei U'lioi h.ii !e jado ,, UJr uin at Login, .liii Is an iuiro-- , 'i,.. i bt.-:i.ui the systematic 'tu.lv of the BJ.de ,! schools, employing as a gcnei al npb i ,,-- "- - CiX-- ui; - y,i-- I "i o--j, i -- iin-.- j r ,i,h- - IM. M. . Meie's Oathnes. CHURCH. TE CMaitE'dATIOMAL j!e H. Ti i. til is .! , sine. daily tnan-.'.- m C'.ub. lit" club Moiiiliv. ai'l has lieen r (o n bold t. t i) IU and his wife ere very Mimro' A. I; There is no in Mission votk the ccntial J., md.iv engines ..uni .mud., and the pastor, with Brother Munioc TmmII, l;..,th..r B ,! ilii.. nnei, preach m the New i 'i t si h houses m the several wards. Tiiev am making excellent advancement. T!n' new j ins; (,r f the church at Og- I cluee irni begun the i 1. s nm ,,ik; atui t!i r m w p..sU,r of the church asso- ii Provo is well spoken of by Ids Methodist the pas Io,t'. f.iueohi, tor. V msiilerabie activity characterizes the a , 1 . ( a quiet great deal is - ommjssiox. arc unM r this autumn. ;y new 'A stdio ds of the The ri ( cotmJ-sio- n usually full pupils are in aUmd.ince. In S.ut Lake Citv both d.iv s, 1, )ols and Sunday Schools completely I'll the sehuid-housattomlance each The Sun iv church is central the Suud.iv ie, biding about 3T1 pupils. Mis- - Ibrnter, the tcaclu rat Coalville, (1 ie,- ''c Coalvilo people, carries on at II jytcville a neigh-botia !s unlay e. 1 - -i-t. iLsr.TiUsiin ix - 'nth' The Oldest Dry Omids House ij 1 qut M s 'hi tnii. "Mi,.-'uf Srajile toid F.u'u't Dry Goods- A (o'npb'!!v, list work iu the Utah M.s-- i m, piucirc for TIIE LATEST NOV ELTH; OF THE SEASON CONSTANTLY Pr if. L .vi ; M. Gu.iia-i oi Jack-son- , Ai: wi 1NG. Mi-nl by it s Friiik-liOhio, who, Dte-- s Goods, T. t.u'iiiugj ;i;i ! Notiuns, i. idles and Misses' Listers, u as a is giving gonoii and Muteiiu! Merino at o sVll-I- V Cl inductor of m'L mis. Wraps and Shawls iu Newest ' L u ',f b.h u At S i .to i a o ldf ch ot Undeigannents an 1 It tsp-- j y 'iieits, ILar.ket, i'htnu-D- , a ire. Fr.li a and Doinesii.of and Foreign Dry The Sund ty School woik ris b cu heimlients, hauUs and om trausierred t w"! l)r. (r'Udi, Mall-rthe enogctic sepet .n'cmh t at j READY-MAD(EoTniNAI AND GENTS FURN'lSdllND the helm, we can mu look toi anything GOODS. t bu success. j line we ;in: cur-c- d w It is s th le'.s, th. i e BOOTS ANI) SHOFW JN (h MFLCTE STOCK, ALL G1 HADES. biin r siv ill full tie Iged r.nm.t.g order, hanl-wo- , CAEPETS AND FI.V'OR OOlEPJNGS OF EVERY DE-l.o- ys kimr whme the . e.iiuings, fof SCRIPTI() sjvi.d in ally all . i LI T. i .. rw. t Orders hv Mail R c.i p ILoriipt Atiehiion. them in the dangerous weak of mining. Mr. Thomas Maekinson the penial Suierinti!idnf of the Silur King, seniis two of his iheighters to the I'KOYO ITEMS. Lake Seminary this year. The Methodist and New West fieo of the l)r. Simms, the S qr, sen' )ols have open d with r.u increased mission woik ;.t OpLn, leports snenss as hating perched upon his b.iunm, attendance. Om Second Quaiteilv me, ting was S itur lay and Sunday Rev. J. M. Eastman has recentlyJ ar- - held at Too-l- e, 111 13. r liiti beg 2 and rived fioiu New York to take charge Oct. in attendance. of the Congregational work m this city. ing 1 ,r Oil the 2nd he pn.d Gljutsxdle j There is certainly a field for him in in the interests uf our sHioulw ul . PlOVO. X. L. N. C. Oct. 2, IS,SO. Mrs. and Miss Lincoln hire just re turned from an extended visit to tin OXE lit NDHi.P AMI Til! IKES' M ILK' Headquarters for Si! vet ware at Coat with somewhat improve 1 health. or ( kg a Ns. In numbering the organs L. HOLLANDERS, Ho Main Street, Salt Lake City. Hamlin The following is cbpp- -l from the Ca- of their manufacture. Mason have reached No. LiOJ'Oo. Arranged lifornia VhrUthiH re.i'h one h imbed in a line These Among the aim ala in attendance and thirteen miles, or would fence tie upon the Encampment is that of Mrs. railroad on one side from the (Land CenLincoln of Provo, Utah. President of tral in New York. to within twenty miLs PVDTM rPr X .YOLaii the Womans Relief Corps, Department of SpringGeld Mass. Not only docs tins R. C, Story. B. A., P. L , Principal. of Utah. Mrs. L. has for the past eight show tiie gresif popularity of Auvni a'i n Ui st r.. t's wn.tt was debut it organs, Rev. J, Jay Garvin, B. D. Principal E nerhus anl Eimi cial ngent, or nine years been one of oar most efclared by James Prton to lie a general iMiss M. A, Locke, German and French. fective missionary workers m that Teiri-tory- , fact that he who makes th best article and the honor conferred upon her in Ins huo always has the greatest sucMiss C. L. B irnett, A. M., Gramm ir Dep irtment. cess. Miss E. E Holding, A. M., luterxcdiate Departnnpit. by the Gi and Army shows the high esWe understand that the Mason and timate in which she is held by die loyal Aliss Lue Carperuer, Primary Departntont. Ilamlin Companys new Upright Piano ladies of that mo- -t ilisloval region. Mrs. C. A. Manor, Painting, O is now eornmading a large sale, and is, bhe is the guest of II. O. Stearns, in every way, up to the standard of tlnir Mrs. J. B. Wilson, Piano. Mr. R. S, Hines of the Pala ee Dru-unrivaled organs. Me predict a larg Antony Pederson, Yto'in and Corner. Store is xejoioing in the completion of success for this piano, which is conMrs. R. M. Story, PrecepTes. one of the neatest and most commodious structed on a new system, aid to be a brick buildings to be found in the Ter- decided advance over the prevailing CALENDAR. wrest pi n system. IJjsiO't Jom'nol. ritory, in which he has placed a choice The first term begins September C, 1S" 1. stock of drugs. The second term begins NYvembi-- r 1.1. IPS I. Richard Beesley, one of the excellent The third term begins January Jl, 18ST. The fourth term begins April 11, 887. young men of this Territory, has just entered the Ohio Wesleyan University EXPENSES. at Delaware, Ohio as a student in the 1 four The school year u divide into terms of ten wo As ermo. The tuition per term isr.s fitiows: College Prepirutory. $1 b (iranmir, r.; Intermecourse cf regular study. e ch ?!') p r Cor. a of twenty diate and Primary, $1 each: Piano. Ormn and n Felix Bachman, another worthy stulessons: Drawing. $1, per term: B .rd.ng, inclu bug fami-dif'rooms, fuel, light, and tuition. $4) per term iu adv.uTT. dent of the Methodist school has gone Students of all ages an degree of a Iv iw 'u it a.e received an 1 assigned to their to San Francisco to pursue his studies. proper departments Pupils c mioig hv mv of t h r id way-- , vvdl leci-- o hbt t.i r laces. THE PBlNi dPAL. For this and any desire 1 mformati m, advtrcis The Distriot'Court opened in this city on Monday, September 20th, the newly appointed Judge Ilmide-so- n presiding. Incorporated Dec., iMl. A number of cases of unlawful cohabitation bate been disposed of. The depNO uties have been busy in this section for OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. several days. T. C. 1 If, S i i nun i 1 m". ol ; - 1 i 1 tii.-n- u as-f- sati.-tactio- ! i 1 ! - i E i j j i - . , . T . t THE WALKER BROTHERS COMPANY. ts.-d- i SaltThirdHjelIslg Utah. Salt South Street,Seminary, Lake City, w iuicy ju! 1 a-- JL pnuuhiug; hiw ill haw been an important jviitof the thai has wrought tlie Jesuit. t 'Iitlod't t!i Ohve!, to furn.-- h th on wuiioui- half tin- - nuessaiv sell !, and, fund sV carrying to supply th u 'v.t h a t vIht Rev. In e.impli jiice with tiitor ii s lion! nniininw uoifiriiii nnnTiirop t m:na ony 41 E nuun bnl lie accomplishes His pen is as mighty as his Libor. ami when Utah is redeemed wl-- the of wr-ui- oi NCv ifHLicn nil Illlirro TUI! as Av-omte- : k in a o 'is 1 , gr i.,'! al. Superintendent Leonard given aTPluckt. of l.ii) r. lb t I j-- H ,i a it- - 1 , 4. tin ir p Pre-idin- s- - i r n-- I- . , bion hiv ) i. bu-ii- y ascertain t:.e religious c .inplex ion of the people. Biothn- JuV.'iu Lis started a "Spare Minute Soe;. tv iiumherinii more t!,.u; one u i i i who vili ie.il ''hat is fknnvs n as the Spare Minute Course. Professor Giililan has made s goo 1 impress,).! upon thj people of Muck ton. D". Mallory s pi'.asa.ii lace appeared in tiler City October 8th. SfiHC oj the htfniii hiOe .V.j 'ptjrt i thf-itturk. Hf'v L, Moik, ii ipcst :md devoted, and be! iI!y tho p ople is hoping to secure a chan lit Hli Citv. Rev. M. Anderson ins so hltn'oif t ) the people of KlchtVld that thy arc building him a new parsonage. The chiocl is Hi process of ereetipn. Rev. T. C. liiti, biipci intcident, i exjilorin new hchis with refcioiice to the enlargement of the borlers of oi.r 7 i.. e arc n: JU r- peits !,. tiilds ready for occupancy, but it is hard to hold the ground already occupied, with the means at command. 3 nj setth-ment- . The Security lufual Benefit Society d 1 md is again back to her former . She is assisted this year ru J Mis-- , M. E. last year at Bing- Mi i u ,b.-r- 1 ! v 1i-ib- c, ham. n'"v touth ward school bouse is th ui half finished. Miss Susie m n Nun di of North runway. N. II., will assist Miss i iijbortii as soon as the new Tli eisf- dou-- - W1 Mow Yorls. i s'viii wl-- n the management tcaelicr there. Miss Bulges sentence, and seres a! more now undes ve ir at tie Ijo-- i hi Coiisera-- t arrest. Tho school at Tooele docs well under and is an aeoomphsbed M.isi ft Miss Young. who 1ms. as f,n aiiGlbirv to in. her other w rk,'ganiz'd a Young Peoire'. Bcrmr of tim Academy is soon to be meeting width ples i t tki a iip f'.ist. Tb1 will attend the working vey successfully.appears Nai ioi.ai ouin d Congregational The diphtheria is still among u. t 'mu li s at Ciiicago. Little Is.ihid Mdliet once one of our mission schoolchildren lately died of it. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Two of Ms. IlnCs sons, Willard and Ti. - far we h.ne Duke in vain 1 r a John have been very s! k, the former of wif is iidi and willing to take typhoid bo and the latter of d'pher-ia- , i u' Lsk f. i 'nr lit n thbut imd-- the mister ly Imuds cf salary named. If' Mrs. Dr. M.dloty they hae almost F, bock is ihiiitg good faithful rntnely reemend. These jihysicians arc veiy feueoe-sfii such disease! and the other miltdics two diplithena SiVrst e. mm n ts, L t,i!i tveecnd Icier and pni mu uia. Mr. Robert Bat nngton and latnily am among the To,, cleans again, wheie they expert to en their divs. The fai'iifu! stage diinr, Father Heris al- man though oi er lu vyears of acre C his post. 44 ays a Another joung lady has been very ngi i f !. a brief tune, has gone fii-- t in 111' Ink O ti 'I ' to recently added to the household of Mr. R'.-- G. E. Jaym Ins imprivel in C. A.. Herman. 0 :!''l Mr, D wtiun, an Rge i genueman, has is ii.irii at w irk, witri Sisier ck' W. : the of the Lr some time been on the sick list. city ' M. s,- i My, cam thn tvwn to g The New West Educational C'nums- i'.. , uv . v i i Wffl. I). CHANDLER, Secretary and Treasurer. Coko Charcoal, Kiack'inith C a and E. A. QUINTARI), J. F. MORSE, Vice Presidents. i IDXRiEICTOieS- i A. i 1 r -- i I 3a i. 3 iJB President. ! ' n il A. L SOUL ARD, Si'liools arc 1 i I TOOTLK. Eiutorof Tin: Aimii vrn: Tooele will calling for soon have earned the sobriquet of The or moie room? more City of Martyrs as there are now four of Ii oi. Meriill of bark City expects its inhabitants in thePenitentiaryfor conii tohivc a new piauv f r tho school, science, sik as JMm NiohoLnn savs, Mi Abie lridgsof ( tgilcn is to four who inn e served a h a six months un COAL 233 BROADWAY, . wav cm h , - Mr-an- 1 ul Sold by - S 14.1 S. Mala CO., Streot, StR Lake City. Y. President Fourth National Bank, X. Y. It. CARMEN COMBES. President Exchange Fire Ins. Co X. Y. A. LSOULAPvD, president Sterling Fuo Ins Co., N. Y. A.yUINTAllD, PremdentC'Lxons' No. Telephone No, 211, 0. GOOD ALL, President Am. Bank Not Co.,N. O. D. BALDWIN, E. SELLS, Bl'RTOX ivings Bank,N. Y . W. D. SNOW, Fee'y Am. l0:m and Trust Co., N C ROBINSON. of Porter Bros. & Co. N Y. WM B. FULLER, with H B. 01.11 in & Co., N. Y. HENRY B PIERCE, of Hutchinson. Pierce & Co., N. Y. E. P. WHEELER. M D.. Medical Derector, N. Y. . J. JES.S3 JLmUm i3 GO, Sanitary Deoot, Plumbing- mill (bis Filth nr LUaUljn-g- ' Stoam Heating and "V - eaQ-- BRICK RANGES SET AND U PLA.STER ORNAMENTS, Artistic Gas Fixtures and PI a at hers S appU cs. No 70 We-s- S"coni South St. 1 1 - , Only 12 Assessments Have been levied since the Society began business, averaging throe a year, and making the eofit for asdCijgmeata to a man of forty years of age, lkjss ihav vive iaULAEs a year for each Thousand Dollar of lDurince. a-- mis-icmi- - j9l1 ttiALdLol-plODealer in ill JSrAf BRTO-A-BRU- GROCKEBY AXJD GLASS L LAMPS. GAGES. VASES, ETC. ry fts-m- SEND TOP. CIPCDLAES. IVARE , I in Main Street, SjitLak- - City. (Vo K 'n W-J- j- 4 |