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Show UTAH CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE. EDUCATIONAL Utah Mission Established in ! 370 The Progress of DIseas -- Cake Seminary Methodist Episcopal Chuch, Salt Mission Church and School Statistics for Utah Bishop I. W. VilwyD. D. President, Rev. T.C. luff Suncrintenont . Rev. Jeffrey Rev. T. W. Lincoln Rev. M. Nelson Rev. A. Yv AdkiiLNOu Rev. E. Smith F. Prrxk Rev, Rev, Geo. E. Jayne Rev. J. D, Gillilan. Rev. P. A. II, Franklm Me. ISo. G-M- -- s llio l AUiUiilCl 4 --e l vn Pleasant, iK-- r , Pupils 091. z' .fc b f I i y r U II i 1 K ill tvw A , in fMhLX oh--v- ir- IV ; - x iu, uuuimu Teachers 23. Pupils ivLiiijaieio mcants v VUHUflUilil- - & 405, Teaehei s 20, i ir iUCLUuuidi Pi .L lik J rw cams 120, Teachers 3, Pupils 110. 7, Congregotiotnal Ministers Communicants 202, Teachers 38, Pupils 1,473. Episcopal Mimsieis 7. Cmuuiu-nicant- s IVe so unwiiiipq to admit the preseoco sf dieass. fat! 3 ready pre to the gr-t- destroyer whose insidious approach, subtle progress and unseen workings, develops such fatal results. 6li7. Preshy tenan Ministers 15, Commit nicants 316, Teachers ffi, Pupils 2.300. SCHOOLS. Total Ministeis 41, Communicants 1.278, Teachers 140, Pupils Salt Lake Seminary T. C. Iliff President of Board. -- 5.183. TEACEEIIS. lis departments are of the usual uiuer wuien ' ' XJa.pi.Aji. Mrs. T, C lilfl. Mrs. M Nelson Mrs. T. Vr, Lincoln. Mrs. A. W. Adkiuson. Mrs. E. Smith. F. Brock, Mrs, airs. Geo. E. Jayne. Mrs. J. D. Gillilan, Mrs. P A. H. Franklin. try .. in Utah. ASSISTANT MISSIONARIES. in-jtp- ii . The following is an exhibit of the of Ministers, Comniunii ants, Teachers and Pupils connected viiih Salt Lake Citv. The Salt Lake Seminary, located in this city at the corner of Main and Third South btieets, is the principal school of tillM uenoiumaticii m tho Tt;ii ilol'y. It has had an existence for thirteen years, .nd has .ccnpied a very important position in the civilization of this Territory. Its 1K1 'iT.hiuticnal dlianee character-iieit as a Christian sr hool, although it inculcates no specific sectarian dogmas. In harmony with the other Christian schools, its aim is a liberal culture, true priiOiplv.Sof tLe CTtrur tu t.an rt ligioa. As ;n! educatiunal agency, it seckf to reach the ignorant and raise them to a hiVher nlane of thous-h-rt nnfi Mp- - aav ' loyal institution it would maintain a Ariel adherence to the principles of liberty, the rights of the individual, the supremacy of Constitutional authority and loyal to one flag and one coun- 1 Prol. T. W, Lincoln. Prof. G.M. Jeffrey. of the graded schools of the Territory, vi.. , college, pieparatory, academic, Miss. M. Locke. A giiuuuiar, intermediate, primary, comMiss. A. C, Sowles. mercial, art and musical, under the in-Miss . E. E. Anderson. l r ilctieFl of tli 6 folio ni Tig r ffidvE t COTpS Miss. Mary C. Wheelock. of teachers: 1 A . Lincoln, A.M., Lev. tress of Mrs T. W. Liucoki-PreceO. M. Jolfrey, A. SI, ; Sliss St. Lock, Miss Hall. Boaiding A,C. Sowles, Miss E, it. Anderson, Mrs. Mrs. G. M Pierce. Painting and drawG. M. Peirce and Mrs. SI, E. Wilson. ing. The study of German and French is made Music. Mrs. M. B. Wilson under the tuition of Miss SCANDINAVIAN SCHOOLS SALT LAKH CITY. a Locke who has bad an extended experMart. Nelson. Principal. ience in teaching in W uming and PenMiss. E L. Anderson. Teacher. nington Seminaries. OGDEN ACADEMY. These is evidently an increased public A. W. Adkinson. Princpal. in the jermaneni success of curJiaejK-Miss Rebecca Daley, , t n11 us wnooi. rri jlucj jjrttbeiii yuar biiows a Mrs. K. Updegrapn. larger attendance than in former years. Mrs. Martha Skewes. ' Pupils from abroad arc availing PEG VO SCHOOL of its advantages, and the indicaErastus Smith. tions point to an ora of permanent W. J. Bonham. growth. Its rates of tuition are the same cjocj Dakin, m tli fit o miomr! chools f'f the RF4VCH SCHOOL. Pxof- - Gchr. city. A new boarding home for the school Miss Ida Woodhcuse. has juot been tuinploted, and occupied by TOOELE SCHOOL. the teachers ana pupils, for whom it J. D. Gillilan. is designed. It is a 1 urge brick building J. P. Morris. three stories high, adjoining the Metho8CH00I-- . GRANTSVILLE dist Church on the seat . It is provided A;. with every convenience and comfort of a MT. PLEASANT SCHOOL. home, without the inv .oveniefioes and E. Miss Saugstad Statistical and financial report of the misery of the typical hoarding-house- . The building is lighted with gas and Utah Mission of the Methodist Episcopal provided with hydrants, bath-rooChurch for 1883 : 10 etc. The pupils here are under the con- Misiouarios 9 stant supervision of. and ri association Assistant missionaries.. with the teachers of the school, who live ..235 aiii'.ar-tin the Home," so that tin influence thrown around them are of a refined, healthy, moral character. The '"Home" launder super si on of j 8 0f Sunday schools.,, 40 Mrs. T, W, Lincoln, whose excellence as 0f Sunday school teachers 502 a kind careful and judicious companion school scholars o . of Ban-lait? well 7 and of teacher and No. of Churches boys girls & n 18? 5 aart M EH r- re-Th- -- J J.GA iiviwc.uiic urcv. x ux iUh?icu avviaw niiiti are pj ovided free of cost except a email sum for fuel and lights. Enlarged accommodations arc-- contemplated at an early - .GL o'-a.- , 1 rs dav . Othfct schools of the church are at preset t located at Ojden, Provo, Beaver, Ttele, Mt. Pleasant, East Kak Lake. Granlsville and Park Cl ty , and others will be shortly opened. All the reports from the schools in the Territory show iruTea-at tendance. (ireatmtstm theschcol work ha.H been aroused, and tue v oman s Home Missionary Society of the hodEr.iscopal Church, of v whole-semenes- 1 CUBED DISEASE Without Nkedictne. A Valuable Isisiovery for Js"5srVj's Ut the Human System, F,l?i irc tf and Magnetism utilized as nrv tshng the Sick 11? MAQNBXON APPLIAHCS lOelt! IfagaeilcBOHKidnev Is. diseases xas Back, sins, head ob iamhs, BI& fiO 2,050,00 Paid on indebtedness. Paid cn church InoifUsmal expenses I Han. Hiseas Dyepe-piS auuC''aCm Hues, h. - Sp-ne- ! Slem-trafetioc- 3 d 1 troubled with hawking ? Spitting? Weak intiamea eyes? Dullness Or dizziness of the head? Dryness or heat of the nose? Is your voice hard or rough ? Have you any difficulty in talking ? Have you any excessive secretion of mucus or matter in the nasal passage, which must either be blown from the nose, or drop back behind the palate, or hawking or snuffed backward to the throat ? Ringing or rearing or other noises in the ears, mere or less impairment of the hearing ? If 311,00 Raised for benevolence, etc the raised in to the amount audition In named several for the Mission objects above, the work has been liberally sustained by societies and friends in the East, as the following indicates: . .,..$12,800 General Missionary Society Extension 1,500 Church of Board Society5,800 Home Missionary Womans j.ooo GenaiFkt so, have Catarrh. you hazs crtl these symptoms, ethers odily part. Some of these indicate that the disease has passed from the head and has symptoms attacked the throat and bronchial tubes, and is affecting the lungs and other vital organs of the body, and unless the disease is stopped, its ravages will ailect and endanger the life. In most cases Catarrh is only a local, disease, and requires only local treatment. Butin old or neglected cases the whole system becomes poisoned by the disease and then cosHtiiutioual treatment is nscesbury fo assist in expelling it ficn the organisation. fdo-m- Sonto Bad a rs .WiVl TSVVVT i TM Cl kj i mui'uua. The long continued corruption of the air that is breathed passing over the foul matter in the nasal passsage. poisons the lungs and from thence the blood. The morbid matter thatls swallowed during sleep, nasses into the stomach, enfeebles the digestion, vitiates the seer- e.. , rm a t: je. it 1 no W4 fol-iow- faH is ievous se Hsvnia or Huptwre, Dumb Ague, etc. usrisy, waeis any CKGAK3 Nerve Borco ness, p.iia an tnose niscsses 01 peisuiicu irom whatever cause, tbs continuous saiure, etreain of Magnetism permeating through the parts, mv.&t restore them to ft healthy actio i. There is no mistake about this are afflicted If you Lame Ibil mill? I ATllTQ0 LfullLu1 "with IU Bask, ' , , t.-v Sf. th cf tt'e Wei isb. Lduoonhrea, Chronic Jnnarjatiou ftnd Ulceration of tue. Womb, InoiuoSt-Darren-ness- ,, eed and Irregular and change of Life, tins ie the Heet Anpimxme and v.iuut'76 Agent know a. For ail lords cf Female Eifflculfies It is unbefore invented, both surpassed by anyth-nas a curative agent end as a source of power and vitaiization. Price of either Belt with Magnetic Insoles, $10, sent by express C. O. D., ond examination siiowed, or tv mSi on receipt of price, in cri50'injj send meaure of waist, and sise cf shoe, itcmittHnce can be made in currency. Sent if irirnv t our risk. The Magneton Garments are adapted to ail. ages, are worn over the-- under clothing, (not Best to the body like the many G&lvanio and Meetno Humbugs advertised so i, and ehcuiJ ba taken off at night. They hold their POWER FOREVER, and arc worn at all seasons of the year. Bend stamp for the Ne,v Departure in Medical treatment Without Medicine, with thousands of testimonials. IBS MAGnKTON APPLIANCE CO., 218 State Street, Chicago. HL Note. Send one dollar in postage stamps or sixeot sboc currency (in letter st our riskj-itt- ! usually worn, and try n pair of our Magnetic Insoles, and be convinced cf thopowerresioing he our other Magnetic Appliances. Positively bo cold feet when they are worn, or money iij 1,38600, 1 irw,Asthma, , 1,242,00 Paid on school incidental expenses PSN PIs.1 TV. l.CMBAOO, GSNKKAi- DSBHHSV,B.aUlitA. SIBsf, PAKAI.VSIS. KBOBAMiA, VIATICA, KirSY6, SPINAL DISSaSSS. TOB- pxi) &out, BeminfU Emissions,, 3, 150,00 ! nnnv On Xosur iu uukli rami? the wunout medioine: ITO n flrUiAdiiii 1,054 00 f breathing? Have you pains iu the head, bctviccii a 1 cl abov3 the eyes? A sense of fullness iu the head ? Are the passages of the nose stopped up? Is your breath foul ? Have you lost all sense of smell ? Are you befear .$SC. A s, the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competion with the multi- fnrlorjC l.uv tacf qIi Art wpiffh f alum 0 or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Royal Baking Powder Co. , 106 Wall-st.- , K. Y. r iw.r.Yi'mAWNntc! ? Do you take cold easly? Have you a cold ini the head that does not ? ' Have better get you a hacking cough ? Is your throat affected? Are Mere economical than you troubled with hoarseness? Soreness cf the throat? Difficulty in 000, 00 Probe bin value of parsonages. rebate e value 01 slue of other school property Railed for support of ministers j anger signals This powder never varies. A mar- vel of purity, strength and No, of children in day schools of Mor....349 mon parentage e It Is Consumption ea- - Absolutely Pure. 3 Probable value of church property. y - s and g lifeguards of a well ordered Christian family will be thrown around pupils, and all will be made to feel or home. Parents m the city or abroad are invited to make inquiries in regard to tht Tlotne," and satisfy tbemcelves. Pupils ar ar,.l a taitnrui to expenses of parents, port given consistent is as low as are kept living W T fSti.ft0'WQJ8Ari, thousands fully believe they or their friends are bein' lurried by that terrible disease Consumption, and are being treated for that disease, when they have only CA TARRIl in some of its many types ; the symptoms in many forms cf these diseases, ar quit? similar and can easily be mistaken. Catarrh, unalarming in Us character ana ocgmmng s, ney leuira , u.t?vciOpOs 111111. und m time poisons the vital organs, until it finally is o longer ONLY CATARRH but UV do not some disease mat gives but little hope of health or- life. claim to cure Consumption, but urv fully com1 need from the results cf cur daily practice that we can save and restore to health many who now feel their case to be hopeless. jggp MllF m si knovn. All the refinomente, pleasures No. of. parsonages j Mamg Vi f1 V toward the grave a them-selve- Sure tf, ... " (ZifsvAnroji'? Zjfni t tS c 1 it 7s i: , all the time as he used to be. These symptom indicate that the vital organs are becoming impaired so that ttey cannot pertorm iheir rtural healthy functions. Our constitutional treatment is devised to assist nature in removing all poisonous material from the system and to neutralize and counteract its baneful effects on the vital organs and oa r me v v . umouu. Do Not Trifle With Disease. W e have the only known certain and reliable method for the cure of Na3ai Catarrh, Throat and Lung disease ; it is regarded by the best ef $21,000 Total judges as being the most complete treatment ever devised. Indeed there does not appear to be anything lacking in its perfect adaptation to these diseases in all their loathsome, painful and dangerous developj Crfm rl H. JLL2.Y6? aw i rt I U J u ments. Eeach case is examined into carefully and critically and the is pivAidvut, has taken upon itself whole treatment compounded to meet the wants of each individual. To this fact alone, much of our success is due, and we think no case is thrt woj k of building and of This sp.ice will be saved every month incurable when our questions are. properly answered. Fifteen years pi 'vili ng teachms fo the Terri for the benefit of the little folks who A. G. G. Becktol. of constant practice with thousands oi patients all over the country Bechtlo. John torv love to work at puzzles. Answers and have enabledus to bring the application of our remedies to the highest new puzzles will be sent to J. D, Gilli point of perfection. Bonnot trifle then with some cheap so calle Cure METROPOLITAN. Tooele Utah, lan. which at best can afford but temporary relief, ( virile the roots of the Lake The 3rd Term of the Salt fiend answers to all puzzles-WORvile disease are left to strike deeper and deeper,) tut be in earnest and Furnished. Brick. New Newly Seminary opened Jan. 21, with a SQUARE. he thorough or do nothing! You have been years in contracting the Corn r of West Temple and Third outh 1 . Name of a State-number of auditioiial aitidern, disease 5 you cannot be rid of it in a day, or one application of any Streets, Salt Lake City. life. in f rrt ottoh. Pure 414 KsO. W Ui medicine. tuv ilUUi CiHLi This House is certainly nearer! first-cl.as- s 3. A Latin pronoun. Q iwitiort rri, iu every respect. Fine Sample Ronn. for xuty 4. ierm used in court. Gkil-iTreatment for Catarrh, and all disease - rfL,-- f f1111011 Commercial Men on first flo?.. HIDDEN UTAH TOWNS. 1. 1101110 Throat and Lungs, can be taken at l'for the joying a good degree of pros-politHead, p'd r.O I. Oar town is too elevated. 2 fmd $2. 50, I missiofi IN Lome v it u perfects: asd satety.by the patient. We fpecially desire to treat tboa and s lilllag 2 . John is very provoking. week or month the iates by Special be of a very good boy. who have tried other remedies without success. A full statement of method aior. with the other Institution? 3. Yo must if- and- R- G Btret Cii pass the Tv e ofiiome trec4ma$ and costs will be sCu 01 application. th city. 4. Chop thefpog, Deniscnminutes. fifteen houet every t 5. Wilf you house tea stock to night - - 1 Ai o - 1 ! s y - agiKB nliKi S70HP1I1 yncira V. HA - Lih (iuiaor. MJn. r, m 5 If you go, she never will live.insight-AnswerNot a single high peak m - 7. rx4suc- s - - uni PtPncee WANTED fo- ftiiEN esMrtdgxhc tuna Lnanfid BiOies. 13 tut cAin. Nation al rf?KLiUNO Co. Address, Bev.T. P CHILDB. Troy Obie |