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Show ..O' O' ' ' CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE. UTAH K) -- Too literature. .in i j)c'( I.ivt - x lie Com: magazines. 1 tci. it i,. ilr ti ili.ir h tii' P.iii-i- Ci.lt.j U,v, C iChlMl, ! !) OilitDi ir lue. things The ,s- i f'lh of g fud Viyy is. The reading habit is now pretty well established; not t,i v tin1 habit, but being for useful reading; and useful refilling lea Js to ie iH.I'ig. Av'ak' , vigorous, Now comes 1 ueiirtv. not. sjy heavy, BY': Awake. T!'irt is need of play as well asof wo-and Wlh IruO lias it mixture of and play. Thu work is woik fold i o erueiit ; so is the ! all to was i s i tie1 play. rest ; an h IK Semi Lotl.ru; Uompny, Boston, tT4 0 a fear for If id? Atfiukt-- . a post-office- af- without the information it The Chautauquan for May has the Pedafollowing table of contents: : A in Study gogy popular Education, Third Paper, by Chancellor J. H. Vincent, LL.D.; Architecture as a profession, by Mrs. Schuyler Van Reasselear; A Stellar Paint Brush, by Charles Barnard; Studies of Mountains, by Ernest Engersoll; Sunday Readings; Women in the Professions, by Julia Ward Howe; Common Errors in English, by PM ward Everett Hale; Practical Suggestions on English Composition, by Professor T. Whiting Bancroft; Animal.i of the Artie Region, Homes by General A. W. Greo.y; A. Buildcd by Women, by Mary Liv ermore; Rich Mon in Politics, by S. N. Clark; Sojourner Truth, by Harriet Carter; The fruits of California, hy Byron I). Ilalsted, Sc. I); The Pot- to. s Art,"! by Fekcia llillel; arid Slave Holding Anti., by Henry McCook, 1)1). Gen. F:aaii-- ' A. Walker doe not timF pretty share in the in scientific end literary free expression th of tosHiing quarters, ideas- - In an iintiko to bo i i tlio Furuht f r Mav he haws d a t bj.it nue i'f tim between the anui-tyjwhk- c pub-Kslm- , d terrible firn Piters who would wieck, pillage, amt dtstioy al! socialist-- !h who arc simply to b' tim lub or tl e stra.t- treated with lackel, or on oecasko with the iope and the advocate j of a t'rtn of govem-tren- t more or lets sot'alisti., n en wh 1 believe that a g venmcnt vm f.ur hi d pi.ncd in j rmiio'ing, i.i ve foi-- ii - way, ti- g d o! tin trove1 nc!. iiif t v 15 o. ray 'Lv.cie miv be i I'Uli r bv rt ti iotnj- the or by S lu1', d i.v. n" mar tic moL civilization, an 1 In-- e Ji in i Au-'i- n. ,.Ae Benefit Society 1 by The , tell- - 4 An Only Daughter.' Ptriy, I). a vi y mo barn and s.u, "stone An 1, u ho- c k PERFECT FOOD FOR INFANTS. Letter-o- ! A 0 dleciiun of UnpuMishe sloi y is, however, iHMt' ti less luterest- With a THE MOTHERS FAVORITE. Thackeray mg on tint account: in numb 1uah'T be continued It has been &uceesftd m hundiedsof cases How many boys who whistle "M'li.b is) (To v. hero other prepared food,-- , faded . X N. rth America. S. of Forests By mg Thro jgh Gi orgiu know the st.av Shale r. of heni'an,s .March to the ShF FOR INVALIDS OtSPEPFiCS. At Last. By Philip B urkc Mar-So- Gene ral Aiam B idc. i tel1-- , it in tl. The Most Kcurishing, Most Palatable. With a bi graphial nuts by Lou lid i! rea - !.k a Most Econcmlsal. ise Chandler Monitor- tile of adventure wMcb in fuel it is Mar.--e Archie's Fight (A Story th bigg-'s- i adventure m n... Icrn times. OF ALL PREPARED FOODS. EASILY AND QUICKLY PRFPARE0 who It is illustrated by By Maria Blunt. Davis, 3!. Ah Irish By on the mas ch, was with General Smi for ireuiars and pamphlets giving B. Piatt. and by II. W. K.t mblc, W. L. Shep- testnnory of Pliybicurus and Mothers, winch will anipiv prove any statement we make. The Story of a New York House V, pard, and w. Taln-iTher is also For sal 3 by Ilruggi-te- . iIjc..5A.. f 1.000. :hr--t! ' (Conclusion.) By II. C. Buuwor. Lius a number ;:i WelF. Richardson & Co., '' v t Burlington. Vt, iratcd by A. B. P'rost. of life at the U, S. Military Academy An Ocean Graveyard. By J. Mac at West Pi hnt, by a iccent graduate. 1 Donald Oxley. With illustrations by It is entitled Winning a Commission, To mother of any baby horn this year the L. Fennings Taylor, and M. J. Burns; and shows how the future Shermans of we will send on application a Cabinet Photo and a chart of wrecks. our country are being turned out. of the Sweetest, fattest, healthiest baby m The Manse: A Fragment. By Heb- There is another collection of 'At. .Yieh the ountry. Ic is ,i beautiful picture, and will do anv mother's heart good. It shows ert Louis Stevenson. on- - for g.rls, by the good effects of using Lactatkd Food as ola Dog Storks, muk. Much Lohengrin. By Susan Coolidge. Celia Thaxter; one for buys, E. P. Roe, a substitute for the mothers mother for the valuable information given. Seth's Brothers Wife. Chapters and three for everybody by other peo- Give date of birth, XVIII-XX- . By Harold Frederic. Wells, Ricardson Sc Co.. ple. The Brownies go canoeing, perAn Islander, (A Story.) By Mar- Burlington, Vt. haps a little early its the season, put garet Crosby. none the less merrily. Sum--: Words and M usi. By Arlo Bates. Rose Hawthorne Lalhorp contributes everywhere to sell our The Brooklyn Magazine is no more. a clever little story, called Lindas Por- good book. Maternity, by Mrs. P. B. .Saur.M. Medical College of PhilThe American Magazine takes its trait, with a drawing by Frank Day; D., of the WomansDiseases of Women, and adelphia Tieats Mont place, and is issued at li per year, from Alice Wellington Rsliitis has a bright teaches painless fllR manual ever publadies p sketch of a Rainy May Day ia Cen- completa Pearl street, New York. lished. Over COO 1 II 11 pages. Fully IllusIt is fiaely illustrated in the latest and tral Park, illustrated by Jesse Curtis trate!. Postpaid, $2 25. One lady made most aproved style of engraving. It is ShoperJ; there is a droll account of $04 first week: 13another, with no expeiienee, made 115 in days. Big term to agent Dolls Hospitals, Hope Howard; and Write for circulars L. P. for Americans purely a magazine the first of a series of Child Sketches MLLER & Co., Publishers, by an American in America. 159 La Belie St., Chicago, 111. C ntents of May number as follows: from George Eliot, by Julia Magruder. The serials Juan and Juanita, by The LEADING INSTRUMENTS of the Francis Parkham, frontispiece. World are the Frances Courtenay Baylor, and JenThe Ilavjuett of 35. Illustrated. py James Otis, Olivia Delaplaine. Illustrated. nys Boarding-house- , contains of progressive interThe Little Crimson Hat (poem). Ilchapters lustrated. est; and there are other contributions by Established 1850 The Nations Law Makers. (Senate.) Alfred Brennan, Frank Dempster SherLife Joel Boston. and others. ia Illustrated. man, Sts.cy, Because they are the Best now made, No Literary ether can Compete with them. 89,000 IN Rattlesnake Is it a Plantation, DAILY USE. will sing their own praise Crime to own Land? Some Experience BOOIvs. Facts which cannot be better demon gtr&ted as an Author. General Grant's Habits. than by tl e use of these celebrated u KATL'EAL LAW IN TIIK BLSINKsS would, which have become so popular Feast Days in Mexico. The smallthe public. among has issued been by Henry Wood, just ness of the World. .e and Shepard, Boston. CABINET THK SHONINUKR ORAHI) UPRIGHT Supplement: American Pulpit; Timely by! PIANO. fills ocThis volume before not a space Topics; and an Illustrated Portfolio. other work, arid critics, Are constructed from the musicians standThe Methodist lieviev for May stands cupied by any point aa we I as that of the Mechanic, and to whom the Look has been .submitted, are distinguished for their pure and resonant not a whit behind its predecessors. for it a remakable demand. of tone, containing the greatest mupredict quality This number is after the students own As the best work and sical possibilities. read Drummonds Every one has best material invariably insure the best reheart brim full of exegesis. It opens Natural Law in the Spiritual World, sults. the Shoniuger I ianos stand with a (urn steel engraving of John in the front rank, having achieved and many, will be interested in seeing a the grandest success in musical scier.ca Price Durbin, D.D., LL.I)., followed by art, and application of natural ever' known to this a carefully written article on him by corresponding ever and fixed principles to the economic and are unsurpassed by any Rev. J. A. Roche, M. 1)., D. D., of made. busine-- s woiid in which w live. They are pronounced by experienced Brooklyn, New York. In cloth, 212 page-- . 75 cents. Sold connoisseurs to be the embodiment of permen are found in fection and are e- penally adapted to with, all bookseller-- , or sent, by the .severest CLIMATIC CHANTIES, close stand by Cimiehes as well as NAate- - Bishop As the publi.shci s, Lee and Sliepusd, Bos- attention being paid to thin important feature. bury, Bkhc-- Scott, and John Durbin ton, on receipt of the pi ice. The Hhoninger Grand Upright Cabinet ate identical in church, and Lincoln, are warranted for ten years, and are Pianos A VVAI MSI i: I! )Ok. d Garfield, and Henry Wilson in State. household favorites throughout tho world. chuo-e- We have just iceived from h God his workmen. In Places where we have no authorized Trust in the Lord and do good, o shad pubuhlishcr- - A. U. An Irews Agents wo dir (t from the Fact ry to Co. a mo-- t a- - ful L f e v.iiuim , the Consumer. A lioerpl discount a'low ed, thou dwell in the land and tor beautifully lliim rated Catacalled L ok 'With'n For Five be fed, is true in more reqx-- ts and any desired information. logues Fact- - ' ,at Ev rvb'xlv dYaists than on'. J. P. Durbin was Loin Ii. Thoii-au- d Highest Honors awanted at the U. 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QU1NTARD, President Citizens Savings Bank.N.Y - w. d. sS:ow, Secy Am. Loan and Trust Co., N. HENRY C. ROBINSON, of Porter Bros. Sc Co. WM. B. FULLER, with II. B Claffm & Co., HENRY B. PIERCE, of Hutchinson, Pierce Sc Co,, K. IL WHEELER, M. D Medical Derector, Only 1 2 BROWNS THE N. Y, MARBLE WORKS. AND BEST-SELECTE- D STOCK OF Marble and Granite Monuments, Headstones and Tablets in the Ter ritory. THE NEWEST DESIGNS, THE LOWEST PRICES And the only Works in the Territory that can manufacture work to anv desen, NEW DESIGNS A SPECIALTY Works, 6 and 8 E. Third South St. P. O. Box 907. H to Ij made. Cut tin out and re urn to ns, and we will send you free, something of great value and importance Jo you, that will start you in business which will bring you m more money right it way than anything else in the world. Any one cun do Hie work and live at home. Hither sex: all ages. Something new. that just coins money for all woi Lets We will start von; capdal not needed. Thin is one of t!oe genuine, impor tant chances of a lifetime. Those who are ambitious and enterprising will not dihy. Grand outfit fie.- - Address inns dr Co., Augu-ita- . Maine. attcntion: U&IItU uLn.tj.3Lu We are now prepared to furnish ail cIat-- with employ in' id at home, the whole o! (he time, or for their rpaie moment. Business now, light prihtahle. Persons ol ei! her sex easily earn tiom 50 i cute to f ".00 per mening, and a propn iioo d si,i,i by dev.iUng all their 1 !o v s time to the binuieHn. and gifis caro r eai as lunch as men. That nil who seo thin in tend t In ir addrc's. and test tha i'Usi iji ss, si make this nlli r. To niich a aie .1 wei. s.itisji, (j vi e will wnd one dollar to pa f a the tumble ol writ'ng. Full par-l- n nlal j ;,nd on a! lice, A'idtess Gko.ms hTiNsic, Acfi., Pojtind, 11 uni . s 'l 1 liv at hn ,ne. anil in Ac more money ai wuik f r in, Hum al any- t'ni.g e in Hus woi . ,i Capilil nni hteded, v. w are started Boih fiexn; ni ages Y,y me an do the wok. Largs I... fu.a, him. Costly outfit tanueg.s hid t'iinS f:ee. Better 1,1,1 (JohG delay. you o aiuiig in bend us our nrlsirew and !nd ou ; if pm me wive ,,, sl Will do so at one", ii. if ai i.i.n A Gm Portland, Maine, ei.n k TULLllHli; A (10. It f Ii:COHA lOHS, VLHIc, i IN u m; pPKU i i AND VlTi ( t rl w.ille'r ii;'..si. V ;Vr fa -- i o foundbs. ( CELL ,5 4? V , P, . i J , imh, I v, I la t&in J M t. . f 8 .. , r i i t r ' y , ? ' t SusrlHIH tnt. I till'' .iiGlUf 5 HM-ti- t l LG . 4 v. HaAKi U 4"y Vi(UZN t. j yv N. Y. Assessments LARGEST ' !, Mo N. Y. SEND FOE CIRCULARS. s tT"' N. Y. i i. ' Y. Have been levied sinco the Society began business, averaging three a year, and making the cost for assessments to a man of forty years of age, less ihah yiVR dollars A ykak for each Thousand Dollars of Insurance. HF. j . i Y BALDWIN, THE f.o ; OFFICE. Fresldenl. t:c i E POST tr-e- BANJO. bhA lrtl '; i It t D! teFuntem j G N.m, ! ? . oil d OITO'-I- I I - TRt N ' THE CELEBRATED It I t r . .i i, -- - Cl . i t:on'. .1 ho w Will ! I1 -- .if uivi ree oi .V !li. l i BROADWAY. music-lavin- ibbciv, ('to w NO. 233 887 S-I re- - in b fur M iv, Judjre E bnuud H. 1 L m . t, o wY oxr Incur poru ted lcc., Ihsi, be-;,- n . : JST r. -- uuir eg OF in -- -- oouit-oULt- 1.A 8B7-BAB1E- monthly, was first issued in 1880. It will continue as heretofore to give &n account t f the work of ali tlhurohes and Missionary Societies, and is pledged to increase the Missionary spirit everywhere. Itwillaiso represent the Missionary Work of the Methodist Episcopal Church. An Illustrated Article each month gives an account of some Mission Land describing the Customs and Beliefs of its people, and giving the latest reports respecting Protestant Missions among them. The price is 25 cents a month or $2.00 a year to subscribers in the United States or Canada; or 10s., or $2.38 to s in the subscribers at foreign Postal Union. Address al! orders to Go?pel in All Land, 805 Broadway, New York. ford to b contains. t ic S3 45-pn- No member of the Church can if . LANDS. all Land, in bi.fv ,b si Fbi-otlor- e i- wo&ifl ic-- i Wiid-llown- Hii-enp- f - 1 e- -t Thft a- n. -- ALL i 1 fac-snml- c. k; LOSKl. IN Teh., ete h. i, .i Leu or, The IV "is i 1 ! THK a . L. E. Bv Ik n The Security Muluai ,.;ii Pari, Fourth fC ukIumo i) Bv J. ury R muesi. t!m - l) i, n o r ' Tim - . Tv,-'- Tau.i im ist ill The r l Th'i : 'I , I li fi jS TiFy iN N Iuvvf |