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Show UTAH CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE. were burnt alire iarid thirty-twcf the The iuLsicturiea for appeals ,..t!i(T. w ere unav ailing, nation ot tlie Ihofate of these uufenunatc'i did not to frighten fir baptism, u, uhd vuiluu a week after ike massacre many ij'ilk were bapd tonl at their own i,ea!its containing extracts ficin the Scripand hymns i:j the Uganda ture, a.rs Itmohl - l.vJ U4i nAutila i ,i frwv ' if ;, t ' n their poo-duiuvihcj ildtsgrr although The diary ;.f if puiisnn-ut- . : auiugtou, who was put to death by the be pubiNiie-- l iu Loii.Iuh. It will ,.(;n A, - iitr-w'die- i 1 i.I-ht- -p i!, r. ruling and pathetic narrative ia i of his up to the day of Lis I jt .all r: it'ii.jMi in IDllDvr of fTr!.h o a ro'itVivn'V in U tUli . m1R "limb! J'' S . u!i XilS-- Jor J Tc-u- l MILLION FOR MISSIONS. 14 ... . - di FoimiHl in oi Jorv.n iiifhfuts Reports from Mew Pork reach us that 1 bt iirst wnvt rt wan rorW. r tn'ou h fl v tr 'St inr; i been Ir. lias alien'd iJl.Oublftf! iwithia 771.53) i Mr. As t Methodi-cn.mu i given by tue Amomit i ej o!jir!i.tjd not given. during the fiscal year Hiding October 31, V'. Fowitr. who less ha I warm interests rdissjohs. iri the Ctah, made the motion in the commitAS, C.mr:i.'ii(v.i In IKS. tee which prevailed, that ?l,u50,000 be appro. Mis.ioii) rt-for the for Visions year, , ensuing tud li.rsnOfifi priated iTohiitioii-r- -. ... lu distributing this among the Missions, ''UndHr.e.'-oe!-. Ari.oi. i 12s,u22 more than was given la- -t year was Appuiliri.itloi)-!o- r l 1, .ICX li Utah Mission. appropriated for Foreign CcianH i.reii in Ki ite take receives all die ash for FuO Great Official its remarkable Probntiont'r.x from the .... statistical statement of the numerical con- ruiu)anVij( .,ln O.r n:.iek.. Hill, . Appro!!) UUo.j dition and the appropriaiionu, to the several MON Missions of oar church, at homo and iu ComiH rii'f- -i in tv.t Mil ion,'Ties foreign fields. Foil mentbeis 2N . 2 sm Epi-eop- ul Ri-h- :i;-m- .... .... . 5 . . Africas redemption is hastento its dawning. Lit fervent prayer ing to iiod far Bidi-iTayhu, as he on .,,io.,gli tuese (talk reg.-inDie day of s. pti'-lic- the yreat Vruhibition p.p"r, spt ake rery CuHviiidiigSy on the effects of prohibition in Vruv idence, R. I. It gives a tabic which shows the number of ai rests reported by the Chief of Police of Providence, feu ail crimes at all attributable to the use of liquor, fot the months of July, Auk nst and September, this year, (tin piohibitory law hating gone into force July 1, lbsG), and abo for the same months of last year. It will bo seen that there has been a failing tiff from 1,537 for such crime ia these three months of last year (under lieense; to 7i3 arrest,- - tins Year a decrease of moTs The arrests for liruukeuhess,' than mie-hal- f, and common perrons, have off from 1,237 fallen uluno, drunkards, The lower portion of in ltoh, to C72 in Ibs-llh table gives the total arrests for all kinds of crime for the same three months of t. It appears here that the average number of arrests for the three months of the present year is 1,1'W - this latter figure including, of course, the arrests made for violating the prohibitory law itself, It is well to remember, too, that Providence had the same Chief of Police last year Benjamin H. Child that it has this year, bo that the decrease cannot bo credited ia any degree to a less efficient administration. 7 JAFAJf. nov-d.iL.- tlr-ir- e. s js Rigliteonsc.w,, set Sdpu in the heavens of iLih, can c abide the madJy waie of Morn.oisai and &wet- n.l Tmrif. ;. iL'i'k U V'CU 'I1' i t'rilMW, r ai, i Ti,e rbfsutiu at me. can lift nr- and hove these wore man jieoftle. ' i ' -- . 12-3-4-5-r- ! s . it . 'liiiM . l.iiii.nw. Pr(l)n turners AFWCi. founded In orniitl-e- Members , is me Liberia f.onieteini iu Auproj.r'diitm for lioiminu lfvJG, g-- umimenced niBslonaries Full utetnbeis ' o -- J . $10,050 mi .... for aiuioiii;nei T p salary this year ami lost olor'q lM IK 6. FW'lrth VtDrK bcglM ill Sumbti el foieiga rUListrs, iatie full memtvrs ..... probdUonerv l1?. . ..... MKS.U'0 n ! j 20 j ,71ti ... .... . ;u . UlL (Ellglislu. In lsyl. Xmerhan to vote in Utah, fur the Minimum '"te as a unit. soiaiM at Ilie bup, erinleii. lent, Itev , II. Johnson, denb-at- i CHINA, RhU'h now embraces or,e C'otifereP-- e and three separThe country was eiiteryd bj our ( Lurch ate Missions. in 1M7, toe staruug point bfing. On moiton $13,0)0 was approprl ibal to this work and Founded in 1M7. $15of( added for schools, all to lie at the disposal of the in 3PT7. (irgi.oivd an it Beard. o Number of foreigi! iniiiisters INDIAN TKKBlTOKY. inline " Sti Commenced In 1879. toil members ' probationers FunilaysduHjls Almost no discussion awompanied the motion to grant $.),lh7 to Foockov. whit ti was done.DieDr Reid K.ng o'0,e some oncour.tging itenis, sliOvt tag that a9 Baijilmi strength in this ot 8sti-Ooiiterend. it as announced on good authority that iuth.i tiie highest salary ever paid a natl.e r pint of t Ulna b JJ44 per annum. ui-i- Iho-hibitio- preiw-iie- CH1KA. -- i i' Foucaow. assisted bj the pastor h - b MiAisii rank. d the hew Mel t Church at SpHiii-Fork Thursday evening, November tth. It was probably the first Methodist sonnY ever tioS-.- in the place. he house was packed t its fullest Capacity, uiml many were unable tu find standing room inside. Mith less than half a dozen exceptions, the entire audience were or had been Mormon-- . The best of order j revailed throughout tlie whole sen ice, which lasted two hours. The building is anoniing t church extension plan, and. including lot, fence and farm kings, cost $!2t. G. S. K11H of Salt Lake, was the contractor ami huildei. A day srhooul will be opened h"-t- sp-n- onlT UlU X ty-fo- - . ,, Total abProjrlHtfiMi ti ii.t in Uir!ivl' The 1 1 . fcunfiH5houl8 (TNTBAL j in ioiiiticm ot uv. imt wo ca li the amount one million. We save at lo.tv, twelve million dollars directly, which, without Proinbitii' i. v. ml be spent in Jrtuk. and indirectly we sivo an equal mullin', annu-aliy- , sum, making tv'i , and which would be t, wasted in ahoimucs if tin- ii.paor Duffle were piumitted bore ar it - m limo'se States. in most of the larger tow ns and c' of the Ft.ite, if not in all of them, liquors are wold in violation of law on a small scale and with inure m less secrecy and caution; and this state of dungs will continue as long as there L a pi oft in doing it, as there is now. It is fruit) this fact that many people say: is a failure in Maine', and thb fact hinders the progress of Prohibition in IsO. 4 5 in i i . SFV feoCTE aMLKKW. FoUM'M . in INt.i. trohatioiiei.H hiiiiiiHNe)n,Mis Appropriate.,). s for Neiadu IwJio $ . ISEVAliA. WD nvlmtlonei Number ol ministers N.mioer ot huiul.ty'Viiof'Is ToUiI Oi which was IS" 50 $11 5WII0 MiisiijjN'jiiooie IKW. p"!ii'.n 1 i in ''ij!a( n. eanunbn uf the theral party, hut the gala wouo! Ft' aioUt ihii t u,. Million (ini!.ii; was not large enough to indicate any dehalf a niiliice.i wiii oner tiic cuei f all rided imp ov fineet ill political affairs iu Their is juactically little aa r Utah. ,iUK i . r 'A HHC 'IS HA -- brother Johnon. now Ins his hands and heart fall seeing after the Scandinavian v.oik at Spani'-- Folk. San biquin u and Provo, T. C. Iuff. peoples, among all A total wa.of 3 to Jil.OKbe is made, from appropriation of ii'Ulve where tin? n KPT. IIOH 'S APPOINTMENTS TO DEO. 3! ST. question 1.4 tribut.-- as In former years in IRigllsn and bcandina-v'.afi.il members THE SILT LIKE BI2LE SlK'iETV. work hip! schools For tlu convenience of our teachers and Bishop Warren made eiloJtive the liquor traffic has now assumed largi probationers between state of the four comparfsoii years ruinlaysebools Rev. A. McLean, 1). A, Secretary of the missionaries, we copy from The Trunin- - the Tim friends of tempo! a:n-f- ' was granted, almost without ago and now. Then we had 5 scrawls and 6 churches proportions. The sum ol to 20 and 22 now. Seyerai of the Mormon leaders are rneiieau Rible Society, when be vUited debate. Hupernitmiderits appointment: to the penitentiary, and .he laws are being enforced. 'n Maine arc now endeavoring, as thc-VJiUU flllaa. Lake City recently, inhumed the Sait ugilen, Fov. 7,- -11 a. m. Preacblng and Lords Large appropriations were maito to the aavs been for more than twenty years, Founded lu J8C3. p. ni., Atldrees on Temperance. Supper; pastors and otheis that he would employ his Numtier of foreign ministers Scandinavian and German Missions in the p, m. Preacldng. Logan, Fov. 11. 7 native to nrocure such additional legisl ition infiu. nee to aid the workeis in Utah, in lliruui, Not. 12, 7:;lop. m. Preaching, United United States and an appropriation " fuii members iD will ttaSlio efforts tn procure Bibles for the be.str toilnne, Nov. It, II a. as. Preachiug, their the render probationers unprofitable liquor of $21(70 was wade for Missions to the DuudaysebooiR Biigham City, Nov.lt, 7 p. m. Preaching. 00 ' lute. thos-Chinu who Noitii for uncomfortable and Total appropriation to Stockton, Nov. 16, 7:30 p. m. Lecture. engage French ia Illinois and Louisiana. In accordance with his suggestion tim Grautsville, Nov. 10, 7 p. in. Dedication of WEST CHINA. in it. The additions to the law which Chapel. in toll. 'meal Society has been reorganized; tLu folFounded Nov. 19, Quarterly Conference. Park City, S Number of foielgn ministers ifiomimiiji Mmi;rrs actol they desire are very simple, and when lowing are the uewiy elected Jicer.s: 6 Provo, Nov. 21. 11 a. in., Preaching and Lord's full members. 7 Address of Supper; hi) p. m., priibatiouers Temperance. adopted wdllbe very elleetive, so much President, Rev. S. J. Carroll; Vice President 1 Buniiay&chools Moroni, Nov, 27, 7 p. m. Preaching. a so that the liquor sellers will sun nder Rev. 0. M. Aniist.mig; Secretary and It was with sadness that tbe committee adopted Mt. Pleasant, Nov. 2k. 11 a. in., Pleaching: by NEAL DOW. to tt.is motion to appropriate but 7 p. m., rseiis iiitig. C. IL Parsons, L. I. new luirsion.TeaiUlngthat this sum represents omyt'ie The enemies oi temperance every- and shut up shop without Revival meetings at ML Pleasant every night fol- salaries of the beroic conuany of missionaries left kali. lowing Nov. 2Stb till Dec. 8t!s. homeless after the recant riot. $10.AW was placed at where declare flic Maine law to be a They frankly say they will do so. when The Committee m granting Eildes to Sjiring City, Dec. 6, 7 p. in. Dedication of the disposal of the Board for use m West China One of the most important of the it, will be deemed advisable to return and renew the Chapeifailure because it has not entirely supdestitute more than any which encouragingly places cun-'- i sts of the pastors of the opened work, Kphnim, Dec, 9. 7 p. m. Preaching. imvi hiua. 1 he total sura granted was fcl4,2(D. the liquor traffic throughout amendments to the iaw which we l.Fiaote, Dec. 12, il a. in. Dedication of Chapel. mission in t pressed Congregational, Presbyterian, .Methodist GEHMAST AND SWITZKKIJLJTO. in view is to take away fiom tL : courts Monroe, Dee. 12, 7 p. m. Preaching. and se-the State. achas Let what it Episcopal Epi copal Ch arches, u? 7 Itv KiWiheu!, Dec. p. in., Lecture, Dec, 10 Founded in l!v3. , because i.i case'-all discretion 18GS. II. as C. !1 a m., PeHicatiou i.f Chapel; 7 p. in as Conference a Parsons, liquor depository, will keep on OrgdnD.e'1 we may be able to in,, Preaching. 2 complished, that Number of foreign ministers Murray, Dee. 25., 7 p m. Preaching. is ihe of the Ameiicau Bible sale this shows tfiat our iu publicati always experience native to what extent it has been a sucHingham, Dec. 2i, 7.30 p. m. Preaching. 10.832 judge members.... Society. to Dec. 7.30 as m. in a such 61, Tooele, p. Preaching. practically way " probationers cess, and how far it has failed to ac- employed T. C li.irT, 4d(i Cimrdies or schools desiring to procure bundayscaoois - doin' in courts . lav. This.the ami Swinullify Rupt. MethodLst Migeiocs, Total pproprti.Uon forbennany its perfect work. of Bibles will raise ail the money supplies tzerland f 46.C00.0l) complish where the judges are temperance mai the proof of time the At can for the cause and forwarant to the enactment they SWSUES. and Prohibiiionists, with no sympathy Committee on Brants accompanied by their 1&7G. EVKXT8 AMONG MORMONS. in a Conference as hibition in Maine was there Organized practically Number of ministers .. whatever with the liquor traffic nor with application. HOW THE? DLTED TUE PEKHIDRNT. full members. .9,04 free rum throughout the State, the li8132 A public union semes will be held on the probationers other evil thing. The pressure tu tdc The Southern Uivnkm, a Mormon paper, lbl cense fee being only $1, and even that any fciumtuj schools... stco.ul was to $24,120. Runday ewimig ia Decern bei fur the The total granted Sweden them by attorneys to let up on published the statement that the United For Finland, worked tfini bwedeu, $4,220. For the rumsellers declined to pay, because upon p trpo.se of inlistii.g interest and securing Slab's Marshals crawled into the windows of chapels In Sweden. $1,152 40our methods and members the law was not enforced them their clients, and pressure from Foss represented aid. against Bishop Mormon homes at night, and made the Mor- In Bwodeit as the cause of an evangelical awakening ail by persons and for reasons that All the (Burches agree to take collections. In land. Both In Norwa and hweden Is oirwrk for selling liquor without a license. mon wives and daughters stand up before over that forceful n no with is too much for f.r th, cause and f. card tire and progressive. country, I mention cannot KenuUie, here, puric to the had the Bishop preached the Portland an attempt was made to enforce them in their night clothes, while they read or without an itiierpr-te- r, conand The of their treasuter. bospel wild greater comfort and elfect than tlie law resistance, simple they ai.nuf.) payment of one powers upon those who violated it, but subpoenas to them. It stated that this was here. a tvrm a member; the ih.liar constitute' to continuances such continued KORWAT. done without legal warrant. there were, impractical results from this sent to d ':k. s at one timo makes ten 1867. nt in Conference as a the payrai sellers Organized are bv The Dcaeret News copied it. The Mormon Niunliec 2 endeavor. I i.pinrs;. in fact, were sf'lJ extent that the liquor .... id mhUbters oi.e a life member. 3.K! full members and in it female lobby laid it before the President. in courts punished protected and wholesale .Doners tic retail, freely, throughout preti Ih believed it. Meanwhile the authors of hi Sumlassehoub for their violationsgof law. This abuse the Slate. appropriated for the work In NorUHFEI.S fnii'ITfl, i!u dander against the United States Mar- The amount ild,2C2 m way was after the enactment of of the discretion ol i units mMame Immediately shals were found guilty of libel, ansi suffered Fiiuc last June, ay means of the largo BKNtAhk. cases is as scandalous and de3 the Main Law in 1?51 the open sale of liquor tlie penalty of the law. N amber of foreign minis! i rs ' 4 as the worst practices of the aj.pro'u iltion ma'b bv tlm (.liineli native I ct the President and Congress hereafter, 9u7 full members. liquor ceased entirely. Men engaged in moralizing l Svci'dy l. y ,uq a number of 232 courts uf the city of New York. probattor.ers beware of the weeping females of Utah. ... 2) the liquor traffic who had any character ii tv e i iu MonnonTHU 1rf'iTUlN OS THK MORMON HELL. Denmark received Juivll tor the genera! work and When the otiginal Maine i.iw was chapels 1. rtUauuunou m jtlVM fur church buhdlugaud reparsiuoopenliagen ana iv. iwor, tb'-la neatly ov.uy i Orson P. Arnold, about a year ago, was Odense A contingent approprlatton of $20,Ui was pul drafted we Lad little experience in a dorn. the and on a continued on was In to as meet only sly, Beard order far of hands the vveli a as connoted of unlawful cohabitation, and into the the We s rve as :(huul verbal!) expressed wishes of the late Harpopsiiile small scale by the lowest part of the pop- warfare against tlie liquor praffie. he promised to obey the law in the future, old Dotluer. churches. knew nothing of tlie devices, the tri W NORTH INDIA. and convicted, on lb hae bien ulation, chiefly foreigners. There is no in 1857. Organized ae a Conference tn lSofi. Founded and the perjuries to which the liquor three counts, of the name charge. la the Number of foreign mimsters 21 distillery nor brewery in the State, the 37 to eva 1.; law and to native trial it was proven that he had freely and of liquors and wine and seller would 2b"a manufacture full mcud.K-r' 2 A probationers frequently united his plural wife, notwithunder pains and continue theirjvery profitable trade; c 5"S beer being forbidden Bundavm hov'ts war the penakie-- of the iaw v ere standing his promise, and Judge Zaue said the littto upsn appropriation Coniparativeiy The sum of $4'! was placed at penalties sufficiently stringent to compel him to fifteen months imprisonment to this held Ofof $72,725. We and inland ;) that t insufficient. BoaM tbe disposal the contingent upvm tiic law. and fimal him $150. of an additional missionary in Ni rth indi.1. The obedience to the conildtiee f"(i in the methodj and results cf The liquor tiaffic is now, and has been now perfectly, and are q ;Uo prcpaed The Suit Lake Herald, a Mormon paper gcnorM tnis Miesiou found fun expression. No czittclsu) or thupt-i- . tie phto'-ao- i He, hd as will, whe.s Oust were doubts expressed. from the begiuriing.practically suppressed with such a pryd says, Mr. Arnold had an agrement with u ,.r Spin; A Far A ch.ap.-- l SGLlU 1MUA. entin iy tli court, ami further says, it was a to in all the smaller towns, villages, and adopted by th' Legislature, In 1872- organized as a Ci'i'ferenee In 187't Founded lib-tit tlttDat.d lb;v. 11, John-s.i'- i with death and an agrenitent with hell,' Number of ministers ve.--t g ea.'tnig the State, being far sweep away from Maine cv civ of sural districts full raemtefs l,2v BOOOKLYN. lot FROM K,; n eungieo.atiin end for CTAH STEWED is uaffic. Vi probationers 3 of our territory, cf the liquor th more, than 51 In the Manual rf the M. E. Church, there n :i chip c's, Dibit to this held was This business is by far I'cte til, 'DO containing more than s is a very able article by Rev. Geo. W, Miller The whole amoiuit granted .I- - where we have bi r.mt'-vi ytCDCAKIA. It iu the wo:l-;I). I)., Pastor cf Grace. M. E. Church, Brookour population, where an entire genera- than any 'ot! er Founded in i.er or c.rhac. letlm 4 the tu, centnnes followNumber of foreign ministers growth '! tion has grown up sever having seen a lyn, New York, in which occur tho 4 nistive we havu Suiidav iiing, Xm. a,sd hu.s attc o' gi.. 55 grog-shofull mtMbets ing reference to to Utah: nor known anything of its in- protection of 41 ms probationers......... pt.tUd clsevw'eie, the Look new ai (he Par Weak Crow over the 5 ftundayschootj fluence upon the people. gantic propot tons. It is not tu ue supis a chapel i opting about Plains amt take np j.wr line of oimenatlor. In The entire suin voted to this mission. $10,724, was wih-mTho result uf the great change has posed that it cm be suppressed hah, that Tei ritory lieantifu! for situation, but put at the dispoiwd of the board. tun ol the wcsicrii city. pari cursed j,v one of Die most horn! In alxunlnatioo of IT ALT. Ireftii very matked upon the, moral and a long and persiste it stpiggie. In many Siindav evediiig, N;.v, 4th, the thw earth an abomination that Is epreoding like 1872. in Founded vi! bi(id chap- -i ia the Tenth Ward peMon, Into all the ociirh'.iorir.g material interests of the State, It is of our States it is powerful and capahh OnfinDed us a Conference la 11. 1 imveriug m its eameiees vOlairues against Number of 'hreigs ri lnisten , w Itev. Mr. Monroe preat 1. dedicated. s it m is the SUte and agsipst iwp it, nndor ihe donUc-s1; seen everywhere ;a b liter houses, better of a strong defense; in .Ia. ntu'vo an 1 Secretary Bhrs, ih 924 sermon, toll member of secrecy and deliberate perjury. and depends for cot.tiirid existence other public buildings, in " . I'i'x king at vincae and uieRiu'ir.g the iaegrlty sf probadonert and 15, r. Leoner-Thai! Itev. J. 12 Sluid.afSChojis oar iiaiemEi domain. At last the govenrifuent, forces outai le itsoif. It occujucs and better school farms, U tA. 4dt, better the houses, all in services. for upon saratirtabcied The toltaly stung by iiitKerable stivma aad hnmilmtiori, h of which Is for property In different cities. ?:!r,X) evclu-ivThe chapel will the knife and set about cutting out tisis $14,jj0 far hotter cultivation, in greatly im- here a position as infamous as gimbSing-house- s sd cancer. KSSICO. 5rsd ilollars Sola May it fncceed to toe last rout aad Fiv 1 k. or New lo fa: m of and brothels iosbingi. Star of A! Bat wftes it ba mrcceede-I- , tlie pouon proved modes of education, in far better Founded in dedi--atltaise.d at and ths 1884. were the Conference a m ixed will still remain ia Die HtsvL it is not lusreiy Organ intelli- Public opinion is overwhelmingly ag iii)t 8 ways of living, and in far greater Nusioer of foreign mSiisters t r e of debt. id but ii.jai; uni relurmauim, but rsstisieni-fioS chapel " OROv the people, Before tbe it, as was shown by the iinmcnsu majorU,ai la levied. You lidght s wS ier.sMt 728 gence among Miss L!brth i" really tlie spiritual tot! member atAiust t2; aaiin' Qualitis Id its waters si Uia!r 633 prohwtioners con- ity by whtftb Prohibition was put into the Riaboti f the Teutli Ward, and taw ia our Prohibition of can lift people !: 21 heaesas, gun adoption the lake. h r;iy (rent undj;SotiM ns rusaie. Sio.usw of sumed tlrnir An appropriation or 4J.fe. op the wmrt and punfy toeia, ana mng mam fall share of intoxicating Constitution by a popaW vote. Juries wt Cathedral. Founded In IK- -. Sunnier of foreign ministers English-speakin- g prot-.tlo- n rk i - n mimm. 1G - Tre-A-ure- - u 2,f-7- 51 othe,-quarter- s ! , - ij . t)Uiii)H)K-lnk,!- s ie-n- 1 - 1 him-.e- ' re-or- '' t s 7 sen-R-uce- d emph';-meu- u--l na-i'i- 1 is!) three-four- Sunay-s!H'i- -- three-fourth- I la-'- t i ha-h- . lu'-v-, p . f - I lietj-icai- Prc-'byU'l- Lara-mi- e ; I 1 Terri-torie- . dp-les- oaUi-t'ou- chur-han- -- o n, out In reJiaBhitg siiowers; fid oedjr th Baa of Hhieo it w be devoted t protasrty th.-"b-y ed |