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Show VI-- V - ' , - f- , !?5e'-V'!Lii- wa&1feASr5aa&fSnSr "aeasBiArfBE,,fcaSB"!,asSti8a'irfjSftB!fefcSi4PdS!fcWMsonMEs5fciaBfcsa UTAH CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE. XHE UTAH CHURCHES. ill. merchant who disappeared from Black Hock while Lathing there Sunday Sait Lake Collegiate Institute August 8, 1882. It had been of on land lor year., having be-to have citued upon a peri cast liigh on the beach in a storm l.oi Sa Her-- in i pe ri tv. y .. j a R tne water long enouwh Ken-i,hto bec'gno tht of Dr. the WRhaiu, TSio Lev. O I C . 'i.. r.n I preiresbv tery, is expected to come icvtoi) Sd.iUicut;u .,, 't.h tuoi! to engage iii evangelistic served, He was buried in Salt Lake , Sunday Oct. 17. lie vili probably bold pr, ;(fs. On Saturday morning lhe homes of Ibigh-iriip l City. Ogden. Messrs, Thomas Gnndr y and Con Pits ing ilk ami other places, and continue O'Rourk business houses of Messrs. the .Aunt two months. I lie is slid to be a careful, prudent Gundry (baker), SLocbridge (druggist), BotTmau (barber), Kelly (Saloon-keeper- ), man and " hi iluubths do great good. b ranks (SaLon and Livery), Stephens, may laud union sen ices m Sait (shoemaker), were burned to the ground. i..lku CUV. Los 3 probably $3000, the most of which i:.v W. II. Campbell and wife from was insured, except the property Brother w Voik have arrived in Utah and G undry, who loses heavily. w ill be h ated in Salt Lake City, or Good Tidings Day was well and apth11 vacant Jmrdiesin Utah. ,,ni' u:.e f propriately observed, at Stockton OpLir li will be welcomed by the workers. and Tooele. XT e I'i , i TT , U ' 1 Xt4V IV. At U. Ui)lj At ttie iatter place, the friends did minister Presbyterian church, after all they could in loaning flowers etc., i). ,uh completing a new chapel, Isas for decoration, yet the gratest praise is call to the uaened a unauvim-adue our valiant teacher Miss Young, and church in Salem Oregon, and he Miss Edith Martin, who went to Middle ha, accepted and will leave immediately Canyon and procured a buggy load of iu! his new iharvo. Itabbi Ward lec-- i autumn leaves and flowers. May jthey aed Sis the Ficsbvtei ian church Oct. see many such days. 5th and gave the people great satLfae- At Stockton, the collection was liberal and evidences careful management, on !uH. the part of the officers. ONGilLOAilOXAL UUKCIi. IKE however, eclipsed the other Inf. Benner slid most excellent ser- - Ophir, Dr. on the circuit in collection. points nO Or Utah in the National Council. a SimmJs capable manager. Rev. Mr. Thrall and Rev. Mr. Monroe The church building at Tootle has held ptayer service in the Hammond been treated to a coat of paint which Hall, at the dose of the school session. has added much to its looks and will no It is an excellent surangeinent, boubt be much Jn harmony 'with other ,e v. D. L. Leonard is East in the improvements. ni'cicst of the woik, and doubtless the fne new church at Grantsville will be tause will receive a new impetus when dedicated near the middle of the present ... fnieiio muiiui. Tie churches should 'closely follow Mr. G. S. The house was built b ;he schools, to reap what the teachers Ellis of Salt Lake, while Mrs. Mathew ovy, Orr, of Grantsville donated the ground -r KDUCVIIOX lOMMte'UOX XOTES on which it is built. hW On Saturday the pastor organized a Mi'-Mary F. French has returned class of seven members at Ophir, apand L again at the head of the Provo New West school, the enrollment is now pointing the teacher, Dr. Simms, leader. He has dene very faithful pastoral s The foundation for the new buildthere for which he is deserving w'rk ing is nearly in. credit. Miss Alice Bridges is the Academys great There hasnot been so great a success .Music teacher at Park City. Ilei mum--a- i in the dayschool, one of the reasons bepowers are appreciated in the church ing that the scarlet fever has been quite well as In the school. bad, Miss Mary Campbell, one of our Miss Urosbys day and Sunday schools members, lias been quite ill with the are both cn,wded. .'she teaches at Tren- quinsy. . this Prof. L. M, Gillilan h become so atlb aver meeting held after si liool l.onrs tached to the mountains that he is not a! all tie ball Lake schools arc well certain when he will return East. tUend.nl. He took a trip with his brother the Mi-- s Susie Mm Ell ofNorth Conway pastor to Ophir, a short time ago, and N. II. hn-'- iatclv conie out to assist Miss wanted to carry all the recks in the canUilherth at the 10th ward. The new yon back to Stockton with him. Captain David B. Stover delegate from use - about done. to the Convention of the Knights Utah Mi- Beatiiee Bus kliuid at Bountiful ha. mote .holars than ever before. of Labor, has been for more than twenty ! years a residenUof Stockton. e irjiestncss is ftppeciated by all. The Lodge at Stockton is highly hon 1I v. G. 11. Bliss, the Chicago Secre-- i ored iu being able to send such a w?eil .i , of tl . ,n , W, E. C. is now, at lh;s informed man as the Captain is. wi 'ting, on the w iv for a visit to the X. L. C. N. it'M u Tooele. Nov, 3. UTs OPAL i IIUU U. COLD WIKDS.CHAP TH SKIN. ill", R. Jayne vvtites: The sR.,, Glenns Sulphur Soap softens and reR .ed.i!e (Wad. El Ward) Lectures unites it. HULLS rnra and Whiskey Dye, fifty cents. If you warn to know how it is yourself apple, i.ited here. Un the last 11 mng the house was filled to its just go and visit your relations for a week in a hew pair of boots and no German Corn .w onocjf Restorer la 15 miles. 1. Day was by nil. i.erc uml colieetiotj' taken ' ig. lid l.oi'1 and evening. A "'incgi'ioc w ..s p; ca! at the N VKI I'HH A MYSTERY. lUVlVU Whi i a mystery? One of WrDterw ig that which U fhuaiKu Te sums compreheneiou until explained the Cuaipuand Oxygea w a n.yrtory. Any cue who would like fu ilesr up tuts mystery aud know what Compound Oxygon in it? mode of ait:or.ui results, reny receive a work with tRle, containing nearly two hundred pages of interesting reading free of cot eu sen ling address to Drs, Star-ke- y fz Palen, the physicians wlto have so successfully used this treatment and who seek to satisfy the natural curiosity to have the my?teryexpiai oed. Their new otficts are at JoiR Ari-- rtreet, Fl'ilauoSijhia Fa, ''j. o-- l , 1 S A, n A a. 1 ser-,k(..- j 5b . J,- - FRIEND OF THE HOUSEKEEPER , all A t J tg .. V A . V ut :k If. at S ft V Pf1I10ftll uultii till i i (ESTABLISHED IN 1SMU The Oldest Dry Goode House in Utah. A Complete Stork of Maple and Fancy Dry Goods, TIIE LATEST .NOVELTIES OF TIIE SEASON CONSTANTLY ARRIVING. Dress Goods, Trimmings and Notions. Ladies amlMisseU Listers, Wraps and Shawls ia Newest Style and Material. Merino and ol and Undergarments Blankets, Flaunt?, Tricots, Hoaury. a and Assortment Fall of Repellents, Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods. READY MADE CLOTHING AND GENTS FURNISHING Ali-Wo- GET 57 GAGES PATENT Pres-s.vt-'- ian ed til rur !iii irn RDflTllcno I flu fiHLhcn unui neno Housekeeper who wants something GOODS. Easy to Adjust! BOOTS AND SHOES IN COMPLETE STOCK, ALL GRADES Sirr.ple to Operate! CARPETS AND FLOOR COVERINGS OF EVERY DEWill Never Get Out of Order! SCRIPTION. Can be Operated by a Child! i. - 1 'I Orders by Mail Receive Prompt Attention. THE WALKER BROTHERS COMP Pillow Sham Holder Enclose 20 cents for an enameled pair or 30 cents for a nickel plated Seminaryf -- pair to GAGE NOVELTY MFG. 41 E, Third South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. FACULTY. CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. 1 The Security Mutual A Y. R. C. Story, B. A., P. L., Principal, Rer. J. Jay Garvin, 13. D. Principal Emeritus and Financial agent. Miss M. A. Locke, German and French. Miss C. L. Burnett, A. M., Grammar Department. Miss E. E Holding, A. M., Intermediate Department. Miss Lee Carpenter, Primary Department. Mrs. C. A. Manor, Painting, Mrs. J. B. Wilson, Piano. Antony Pederson, Violin and Cornet. Mrs. 11. M. Story, Preceptress. I n. Benefit Society -- F- 5. S- - ry rn- - P.B H, incorporated Pec., NO 233 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. A. L. SOULAItD, lie L Wm. D. CHANDLER, Secretary and Treasurer. DIEEGTOES. President Am, Bank Note Co.,N. D. BALDWIN, President Fourth National .linn' RANGES AND PLASTER ORNAMENTS, Artistic Gas Fixtures and Plumbers Supplies, No West Second South St. 70 n.xa.d.olpl3L Dealer in Y. Alff, GUIS A, CROC K Ell Y AX1) GLASSWARE, LAMPS, CAGES, VASES, ETC. BRIC-A-BRA- Y. Y. 1 l(i Main Street, S,iliLake City. Y. Y. Only 12 Assessments Have i obc'et seinun bd-- lev ied fine' th- - Society began averaging three a year, and making the cost i..r assessments to a ipirn of forty yemsof age. i.k?s IHA.v five dollars a vkas for edch Thousand Dollars of Insurance. -- .1. Oeoot, - HqocFs I ami 'in oo. ed i . SET A.UINTAED, W. D. SNOW, Sec'y Am. Loan and Trust Co., N. HENRY C- ROBINSON. of Porter Bros. & Co . N. WM. B. FULLER. with H. B. Clafiin & Co., N, HENRY R. PIERCE, of Hutchinson, Pierce & Co., N. E. B. WHEELER, M. I)., Medical Derector, N. 4 (Ji-erv- &s N. Y. President Citizens Savings Bank, N.Y. ! i JtSank, Y-- jjeijei:e3Ij3l Plumbing ami Gus Fitting, Steam SeatiixLg a.:n.cL 'NT en. t Llo, bixt g President Exchange Fire Ins. Co ,,N. Y. A. L SOULAItD, President Sterling Fire Ins. Co., N. Y. E- - w. Sanitary R. CARMEN COMBES. ! i -- BRICK A. G. GOOD ALL, i . tn E. A. QU1NTARD, J. F, MORSE, Vice Presidents. - ! EXPENSES. The school year is divided into four tonus of weeks each. Th tuition per term is 8a follows: College $10; Grammar. $G; IntermePreparatory, diate ami Innikry, each: Piano, Organ and painting, each $10 ner term of twenty lessons: Drawing, 5, per term; Boarding, including furnished rooks, fuel, light and tuition, per term m advance. Students of ail ages and degrees of a :I v a n c nic n t are received and assigned to their proper departments. Pupils coming by any of the railways will receive hlif fair rates, ror tins and any desired information, address THE PRINCIPAL. or. President. is- to TostIsl. 3Mo"W s CALENDAR. first term begins September 6, 1886. second term begins November 15, 1S86. third term begins January 31, 16o7. fourth term begins April 11, 1887. The The The The busismss, a pernlljr nwilioiuo, and N iMifiilij tr- Tli'cem-iilii.mo- ii ici-i ti ly ctimpeiuil jihaitn .Hal propel t ion ? mis'ijcii r.a, Inn-- u Mam.lr.iKc, YtKovv I'jt k, amt c'livr Is escl.nivi' y potiili ti U'mcdi.!! II iov Sarsaparilla, piving it streng.ii and curative jiovv.t Hipcnor t" oilier i.pa-ntui- i. A trial wiH ct.t.vince jou it Us great im'dieuwi value. IItoi' ? baiiaj arilU I ln. agi-iii- s SEND . FOR CIRCULARS. J. S. Whithorn PuriGcs the Blood urpei.s the appetitr, tir'i l..t s the ilis"jtion. anu fives sticipli; to every oip .a of the lody. H cures ti'emc-- l ! samful.i, Salt P'leum, Polls, iimfies, caw and all wliei affections c awed bj iinpuro bl o.l, sis, I! housnt . 1! ad .the. K.d.iry and Lner On' '.iiiih. tat lull 111 , ills tin ! f. i, r jinii, . ud mat a;rUiune "llo. Os h ,i s..f ill i has ,iied nu-- no 8 fui eiiiiili a".ii miUf!e blaa. tSnu aujitung A Bai r,, t; i"1 ue, A. Y. eKu i ,'Vd lisi-si-- Tl,v i C.0 t.n. 1. in ovr in'! V it, ( .piiitcal , it n i ,0 jil- . - I (wo evecllent ser- lii- cr rv tli iu gar NVe bo i i ;u oh . , 1 ' , a-- 1 1. T W.iw U ii,. SMOIH U" Ait t ! 4., n- it - i.- - of Mi. i !.. ()ri on m n j rnt - I IN.'i'i, 1 n.)'- - li.-j.- 1,1 Sanap'-u'."- up . sist'-n.- J. D. Farmer 12 . oUTV 1 - is he Salt F.iSdbvi. Miu'-e.!y C I ii.KiU . ,' soo Doses On Dollar 2 AND k p- - FROM gaansE IS H fil L 5 pif M. A TUbLIDftE 0., Coke Charcoal, Blacksmith Cuii a. d w ART DECORATORS. sfiasssi smytrimm ff&S&itsmt wsSwesSW aAumt $ imsur.Fit-- , IN F1NH WALL PA.FLR AND - $!. viiif irrS I lerarnlooty Wfc (.0 , ApetJ nssr TO To .oml appetite ant so tred to bund ire over. E M. JUlF. lama, Omo. JIiMids KirxdpAi;::a iu i nui'inut I -t bmnor, and It brf in to B- unlike anything e; i.. Xt cured tl'' humor, and setmd to the w! ole body a- d R,ve me rew i 'e J. F, Niox, Caniii; U. post. Mass. yt f ores. Sent fei boilc givu g S pt t! vt ;t 0 U-- Creates an Appetite llc.id s it t ic'.aio n.y i.d It r.ave sue a ir.d s.ud tunc my I t tvitu I it W-s- t Temple Str cct, Sal Lake City, Utah. GOOD MEALS AT ALL II0UKS, 23 CIS, BOA HD FEE WEEK. $5 Oo. KFS L A It DINNER SERVED THOM! Herald BIFg. tik un. Mr Allrod f ,mi, I oil the shoieef 3 nr Id mile- - west jv.lUi' it) :i i:i'!i i io'i! Oci. 1 1, w ? Lake, A o i; Mi'.id.iv A. 'nt ' i i Herald Restaurant, re I i - p" pi "m! I' on s me well arteii led t injT ' i'y Ur Cl i mr. n H .1- -1 V l i I & Co. s erealCA " Headquarters for Silverware at L. I K LL A ND ER S. 148 Main Street, Salt Lake City. ORiTiONH. ! Main street, - - Oj jale "Walker Houe Tt t ill. No. i 4-- j 5, linn Ntrieb t? iR Lake Cy. |