OCR Text |
Show UTAH CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE u Ulo, tioliS 01 LlUeratute, iiIl xi'li. t- ist. Mtht :i iiiia'unu, iies,, . KnM u i A .- j Ml-s- is a ' G i i i n l;e Of 11!' to - t l.'.ir w . -- lu-- L r ' ' n h it f ( " ID W v lws""" u II DO iij i Ls i i i ,5- - j Of nvcp i I! iMsl-- V. v ": W i 1 i N ti i 'T'o".iis'ii n, nit'i tic horni )t.'n of Ta te, to, i O.U'c, V ii'i .m intr "incii.ih i , i i.oli-V.lnu.u'.ii The rprim; I' M ti.- -. lli'j 'tl ii, ,m Th v oSuiMi cent., m.s 1,1'v.iiiics m ii'tfoo Art bei'm, Colui, Dress, and Arts 'Svulptur. N. ft.cwork,"' it G nnd X'."! lutccti'i-- i p. 'ili'l Wl'ks '! Jlirlit'l la t'l,.is Chri'tp1'! !!;i(!c Vith .m i'il rniluctiun hv Ji oi The i i'll I ; i,- - fascinating ac-- t 4 this onuor-- t 1'untir, Anhitect, and nl Siuiptui, ict ! -- ot tie ru.v-kn . i (ekogi-i- ; "rkable i h-si- i : n v - . i i . - v . 1 t 1 1 V.-- ,. Antj-roltpani- y e, Li-e- 1- - Mis-io- Pr-A- Mi-sj- ii to Dt. .roeii Airs, A. r(in,.,i nf I'lirS'ig"? TieT tl:'s G. PaUdook. 1 niversitc Post Cilice, nf yjiclumin ivite tb1 Gigauinuion of xio1 Sformim Chun 1. Hon George Ruutledge k Soih. the Arthur L. Tliotans, iutioduction and tertilies to its free The GtntilebOi Utah. Ju.Igi. C. C. Gooil-m- . dom from errors from a medical jciblisheis are blessing the leading thc-mai on public by keeping this book standpoint. Ht aii'I the Aloui'aiiis. Hon. John 1. ket. It should be introdiucd into to The piPrioGc iti.ens of America. The IMusical Recoid published Appealthe Pastors every nhool in the laud and w Lete of Churches and Principals By schools will not introduced patents by Oliver Diknn k Co. is a ery S. Ii. C, f would do well to instruct their welccme visitor on account of its M, children in it at home. literature as well as its music. AVntets of the are id pages of guod music Who are the Ther Words their use and abuse, by William Mathew s,L. L I)., 8. C, iu tlrls number; and 12 of stub As va III be seen from the tabic- of content?, Griggs, A Co. Chicago, III , iloih, numbers in one year aiv given foi d.is woik is wlut it claniig to be a Hand beveled boards, sg.uu It coveis thettsiiie Book on Mon.oninn, Vi.HC' KAKJi.XiA,i This is a new edition from new ground, and jtxauthoxs, being residents of Here is one of most welcome ol Urdu speak trom autlionty. It has been d and gieatb, en- all visitors to our table The Pan-sy- ; prepaiedto nnvt tiie demands of the times, welcome wherever it conies but and should be in the handsof every American The title is rather lepelimg to tuiice welcome to thi little ones at cidsens. those unacquainted with the conSent by mad toi 2.1o pa copy fl per Lome. D. Lothrop A Co,, of this do.en. mod inteiesting and tents, Buts ton. Utah Christian Advocate, instructive work, for it is suggest Salt Lake City, Utah. tive of the dictionary and spelling HOOKS IIECMVFl) TOO LATE I Oil ItK- -I I EW NUMUEU. IN Tl!!" book, and the tasks of school days: bat open its page, and wit and wisof the Lcids Studies Eight of dom, anecdotes Dry1 Houghton, Mitlllr, A Co., great men, ami Mass. Boston, profound reasonings of deep arid k, tx 'Y practical imeivst. meet the ey in The Education of Man, bv Fred erick ProMieh A. Lovell A Co., every page. Now Y01 k. one ( jn After ri'hn this bounderstand Emerson's saying, cut Selected Words, for Spelling, Dictation, and Language Les1 kMontaigne's words and they wdl C. E. and W. sons, Mekney by for are seen, to have bleed' .I. Giffin. A. Lovell A: (jo.. life, aye, a biography, a hktoiv of New York. their own. which is often that o o i( Development Lsons by MOST PERFECT MADE great reform, a revolution, or the t . 1 )c ill T ami Margaret ct ,ixl rs 'nrd I pp r Yy a p v ii fate of a nation K. Smith. A. Lovell tV Co., luHIL Aluu. y tOlRHl1. III- - more interesting than many New YoiK, of the kaling works of tktion, an I r Two KiwY by Hawley Snuiit. - "rO immeasurably more inslrimti ve. V T. B. Pereuon & Brotbers, tYG , D - DO Chest nut Street. Phila. The Emcuf innists Annu-df -y j !' ' 1 A ' , ' i funpri-in- g f S'r a new and impular L'C ll b.;.,,.;g i'heuj ii'iiKeu ih x t , jeudings, recitation. the next nuiriber of our paper. (haSujuwx, tab!, aim, ere., P Ao I D Mrs 1. W. compib'i! , e VL f 1UC a; VJL,V liter dlJU .i Jli JIc-PriJ- o. , 1 Hand-Book- ? - pub-iislier- s. CREAM - ft. WWM& ll C ; I y & iSO-- c Ta' M-j- , , X j , ! , by maker. publi-Lt- d by the Aar on p Sclcjc of E! "cuti'in and Or.ooj. D 2'' paus. :to ... ' ART NOTES. i, ef. r, V' ' S , i v '! .liiimig Ptangs publication" Philatkijdna. Tiicsc AmnuD furnish a greater at- - landscapes by the HiY A. F. by J. P Murphy, ad. variety of readings than any vlkllo"s and 1 , T . L. '.,.1 t i,,?H Ii iC5 uthci 'uu!h.uioU wnth when we UifJ H'l ' didjliCU are acoiiinr-- 1 espori.illy in dialects, though there is much wdid An interesting exhibition is now macrid in tlwm, f Fine! :t ilm Boston Museum W suirget rnoiA limable for binding, an 1 the at ni. lame of STUDEHA KKR BROS. anything tli it eenm like sidh'iiliiiA Bn lldarn religious sea, , K. - ( 1 1 i o' D, Y f ! v s f 0-- . Xv ? G-- ", s m-ii- I -f , Pubbsliel . s V :i Ct : s. "hd i 1 I s S -- Hll ; , SI h t r. A m 1 TS 1 W S' ' X jX rtxxtY Spr.Lr. (.1 BAk 55 2 353 JJS ii N fn&i fiHKi. m. 4 s te h I ,'V: Trairelin Lft.K( ' uns. L.V Pc B- - W" orgouLS. e tr mh.i s tu fh . t 1 t. yin i, o. Juuh jih' C', i Jox & t tci eJ "Ul i tt t r ? Um a Citv. Li ,!,. fA. ?imD DE R. HdtS tAA A II&K5 L 'mfa J,.,srftirt5 T anar sQ PQ i i vii'l :r. Mail: bl.. bait I p.Hrirukns .a-- R ndnut.' It is a vi rv go.d coih-uiioand be"!1 h'5 compile I t.ra pagan! bv Mrs. Am.i RaDdail-Dk- hl It D esDcciyliv adapted for Dav andj ' N f v 'lG3 I MAUKXti GO of rri. ii Ip, en-.s Ltii-k- a . SCINS 4. vs , li- j W O Qo.j r 'C Jh S' n? a cicvv - . y- - . ' 1 'c C 7 . 'N -- dc.-troy- r, v a ) We do nut object to religious humb'ig- - iu the jc-- . er pi.ve; but (kpivcate any ;! srg that in the yi ung foi ih. Trligious We have jasf leM Vrd fjotn Jh UH .'1 . on ;i.:n.ii.Oi a i Hamsun mu - tr vvnat is here ut Laud. Uiu,. L' nd in r m. tie ing nhPn e ideas an J sys DyA ordnions on tills doctrine of :u, tic teio- - d in Afliod ami N a d riling j our , iUrcp, ('.a- en a the fiindam-nt- a! pies- Tle dotrrine pLouid bo studied -- i I e! - , s , 1 j v-- S-mi ciimpn-.- r n. -j- -. j V u-!- iei-,ti- - iftwrh-to which the Pi;,'.e and Poets productive oil-- . Ilioiioi us, PaiLm.. t'omic, j ai r iris ij 'IV mom an co. nnd Patriotic. Each! Donald and fbil. h i IhoiuJ.'-iPis piges, and - HAND LOOK ON iAORMONiSM Poston iwf pm- hand icd. htliograpu When It is c ms Kb Led Pv f Due U'r'l' wUli T i v. mi ms : i"iw-and iu four juin:-coiois, .11 c:i m, aie t?71 Jiymns in this t I:-:. Horace Kj( on will maik-to anv address. iOs Oxirii c Mtirii'i plilitril C1T1 good piijel It u i.Uii Nr. Y. Fa.ic. MX 1, on re in kpt (f i twelve cents I tt i s vii ILu ."!: mu. Frol. ,1, M. tjpe and good binding: ntid. ' 'tufii j . , I. M it ' v OIV , rrt.u.-v- , r ', Ij Fa v WTtr. neciaih , whn ilm onahre ci I"1! . and the .ti.e. Die p'U'iiiU.er.--- LI i"S Stirct; IN; I'viii'.i' ol Honaci' ai. Rei. It. U. JJ,. music is A'e.v Voik. Nii'fc. D, P. this book lias no superici. T'mf. T. TA , Lincoln, rohXf.i'i m Tlmre is mkjiio.y and L ume-niov tliakv C, D The V(,r:M-L! i ED. IP V A OILS, the anisic aud Lvl dec til Bioo-Tn f T. F U'H,.r. At' hymns. A V II i m sem liii f'tui ''1 l'o. met wiiii 7li,r:uo;nNTi. . w JaCrCSiui. if. 1). La- - Kcv. it. (1. alii, ply ' them f Salt Lai: D. I). The of LTtah.Pi'Nit Plmn h. in pi ejiarat ion an Article for the M. M. ILi.c. Gen. 1. 1 . . IJ will I... !.! , j (t 7ft ii. Morniinii-..:- i II, f,. A.1 1' tu jiulge J. S. Jui.'j uiuiv r r evt-A. 8. Paines A Co., Aew oik ceiid in inrrt anything f iolVlli.Ul, pub f the Nan inl (Voik iiii.l and Chit ago. bailed in the ?) on the subUtr-- i ScielM J, A. Froi m,. "We noticed, in vnv Da tlm ject. rin'M.,umatn M .eiovv s He, Major J, books published by this house for Di. Jackson ha- - studied the subII. Cariet in. Confe-i- i jitimary classes, and all the praise ject pixioundly. Lxfa m fn'lst , 7 ji P. )i. Ttie r.ilmcal AUitiiiie of the Mormons bestowed on the mechanical and Dit-son Tim Musical Ilecoid, Oliver Judge C. C, Goovlwin. artistic beauty ! that is equally A Co., Boston, MormoniMii rtali The y PI dkable to this hook, which (km.es to our table with itsinbr ICeiiietsy. Gov Eli II. Murrey. designed for intern. ediao iilHit-- i a? Ai e t! Gent..'s of Utah a Ma.ii Jin Ptt?e.'ting and Miluabk It is a beautiful bu..k, mo: ally and (Ion. O. J. Ilolliaer. usual. n "Woik In LTtal; Ept-'pal Church AV. The Aatknal mechanically. t hi Utah, ii Rev. Mission Work theimmoi Salalhiei by ('ongrojrationai T. 0. P. Soviet endorse it as tim Church. best book for its umpose in the Georg0 Ci oly L. L. Tb. is one of Wuili iu Utah. a taie.iu. Lincli. the bwst of books fur tlm Sunday market: and A P, Palmer. M. D Wotl. iu Utah. MtlhoJiA Church, School. The reviM'd edition may The Loj a! Citjoiis of Utah. L. L. D., Dean of the Department W UiT.ev ' Are P"il f tub ed bv W yiel), md.l, d. 1L iJwoej.ey "d W d, Ah A- v kb patnek. and jethlis- ,n - 1 . s -I- pro-nda- le r-- tuuil .riainal ifer cedoj oauitino-their i.h:o:n lithoguplc rej,rod.i,-- j - ifer-n.nn- 5i V(p h i ,UJg ii d l.ishxp i'oster .u s well sail that idea is Co most the potent tutd enlivenin', idea t hat has arisen in ibis century." The wild does net yet lenlie how truly gioat tins idea is: it only needed its own Press to com-- I ,! ie its oig.iiiiation, mot to conn plate its devoh pnvnt, that will g.j her an ;u'ei and with its dnyin. ,. 70,00, leaders in the regular futation' I'haummpia course' it n eded a Then he speaks with dogmatic series selected ol books iiiivi'ully continence of this Pessimism as comprising the cieam of English just that cheap and superiidul elevated, insp'f- kind of method, by which all enigjLiiteiRiUiv, as vudi as iofry mas are suixstamial and iug conveniently disposed of. in thutsght: so tliaf those who liad, Then he says, with refreshing it' the regular ('(Uirse of leading, dogmatism, that the order of natreated a hmigtr for good and ture is utterly dependent upon the be on led and might lealing, That materials Divine power. on iu side readings and become tic to generate attempts widely lead, broad minded, and from all manner of mocultivated men and women. tions in brain atoms returning upbwol; 'it the.-they pleach on themsclvea are deserving of no rood fade by their veiy appear re pert. and on page IIS, faith unm: bu, as specimens of the in a personal (iod contradicts non-o- f b ok maker's art, they are gems thoso metaphysical convictions l in reality as in name ami which we aie compelled to main l!,oi ontents are indicated y tain: that it is certainly foolish to iuiuA prefer to assign the Supreme prin fed h v Chaiitnmj ind of cipk the world to an unconsciis nor only elected Dr. Vim-enous blind substratum, the concepto this high iiishopiic to the mi! tion of which is for us, strictly ims of the young, but he seems to speaking, something completely been foreoulained for this daik and inscrutable gnat st i vi e, ami the last (General faith save him from tiil in aia to annu-.- Agnoti-ismbut wv ward a lock the deei ej will who throw er light inti the .o' chasm between Lot specula lion Philosojihl of IPligioti'by iiausl.ue.land edited and taith: rather show by a broadby Pi f. Ladd of ;ie Uoliege, er, d eper urasp. of the subject that ihn, Ib'atli A. bu , ilo-tutii ere is no chasm. ild' 0 the second in the seiiesof Pkii-Ma- n Pei fee lion," as taujth. bv John Wesiev. compiled bv' Ikv. J. A. dVo eland published by Mt Donald k Dill, d Prom-li1 r. Boston, Majs. Dt'-hoMaliahen, who. tbo-qonly a little more than one year a Dishep. has already left his impiesg on the church, writes the Intioduc to the non: and it km ai of a the merit not contents book, m introductions. found The always i . ltndert-vLas ts ) meat compiler ice to the church by his p,v,ns- taking research, and cardul stlec , si!" iu a is, se uuiu 111111' W'uk firuis f,f inafprial for this tinuk. t;iv 1 tMt'! 1 I Xj, tl '1 i' - :u-ic- Hit-,- . 1 - ohmn contains a mini ut tin- Inc strangles bh the noghod system. As instances of concessions too broadly made we quote, that the 'things isuhManmsj may' he en- or that ;l with intt iliycive, spiritual beirmb r demons cn tml the world, haunonies better with immediate Impressions A ex p hence, than the assumption of one only s.ipieme wisdom," Page L7 , he sacs, that composite forms rosinot possibly be mere ptoduNs of the blind co operation of xaany elements, without the unity of one i (intruding design. tsuch a conclusion is false' The end would not be possible .1 Lt A, ueir uii pos&jiiUo in ac the laws of the dance with eni ruedianism which these means folIf l;e means by accord low. merely harmony, the statement need not be questioned, but he doubtless implies ranch more. He speaks of faith and speculative muon. as if they belonged to such different realms of thought, that the passage from one to the other must be made by a kap. of until in a good A 'J ci and holy Pod, on page PAS he says, lie who does not share this ',,r religious conviction may, vc ; easily from a speculative of vkw reaf,h that Pessimpoint ism, which is just now the order of the day, and for which there wall be on speculative grounds no re- "n Hum iii ' a!t C iiv ('It t a t H An U t 'Os-s- i f j t' tOA ind . i he concede so ran 'h cat argum-mfu r ;14J Atheist. rnat lie lias rtrukr- t d the i mine. tit valinl n to hi'! j i u im pror his i li - I he is lea-io- , ri t i'o.n Us vn s pine MihoiA ie oiling t I i I ita in juiurly Ldpiens. lie concedes iiiiu h m the nnuessea of le s' Ultiv 1. i win "PH . "40 f CilU U w s4pitive nunkm. th.t the run iua i ,i n ,; I 1 ,i t'j- OV . s. urn.'' de- w i,-- r5 utl rJiii ts lit? I r f ' j J n w.f le.'y' i" Un iurre.& X j ? . t li |