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Show UTAH CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE. r 4 O.S-ij- i Ui V T l 11VJU y nms - iX i V 'firvt i TT C , ABRIL. 18W. LnuiM u iid SK ikL-A- Sin 1 t j Fuff Oiiice i 'it-Usda- PUBLISHING COMMITTED: - -- lot Inn I , m. Nfimin. f. t Jill CL M. Lr W T, KIA . m - TEEMS : fflf - 0n vfur ta dviinc6f Clubs of 5 os rues'1 tji) Ai.) imoca A g Lms, t icicivt sup will up .... .'i . . ' is 7"; ' . . -- v . For advertiuLg rate. ai ly to ihe Publish-uComm n toe of tt Uiah CP i JeiUN A tro-c&tS;iit mike CVy. Office Methodist Church Ml, MiUU St. Neur Maui. c g k, Extra copies of this papr can be bad at flic rate of fit) cts. a dozen. The Advocate may bo found on hie ai the following Meivnpuper Advu tning Bureaus. Cm). P. Rrm f IS & Co (10) Spruce Street, N. T, Edwin Aldon A Bro, N. XV. Cor 5th & Vine Sts. fin. 0, Lira Thomas, McCormick block Clsieago, T. C Ev ans, 294. "VS ash ington Si. Poston. Fulmer & Fey, 405 Sansf mo St. San f rancher. 7. W. Ayer & Son. Times building Ph.ladr Ifihid, iiiff has reamed from a three weeks missionary trip to Ml. Pleasant, San Pete County, where lie has been assisting Rev, P. A. II. Franklin ncaily three weeks in gosoel Revival services interest A deep and w meetThe cause. the prevails in ings were attended by hundreds oi people, and very often many were unable to gain aumPtaiu'e. All classes were thm e Addrass ,dl communications to the PuHiAdv committee Utah Ciikisiiax Advocate, Sait Lake Citv T. (J. ide-sprea- Subset ibe for the Am ocatk. Mr. ir, C Cakes. nd wit t- h.rve just a month's visit nmon? fiu lids m LwumG Illinois rctunna from The three IhstnA Courts of the terri-lurwith !u :n me e F.dmim ll under islin oceumng ers almost, maty. v pu'-he- d believand and unbelievers, and never has smh a wide spread spirTlio U H and las ,c wtie there of at Logan last w ca k atConLmice looking it of liberty and ior Taj Er and Camion wlmaiv hll in the truth in any Mormon stthment hiding They were not t be found in Utah Mr. Riff has every reason non-Monnon- b-n- -n .M o-- iiive-digatio- m. , ff y tO brdicVr that gicflt Olid fitting Cnrroll nfi'y-le- i i ya! Luh in this Over mg good has been arc ompli-ihevl- . preiel itj jent am! Ilis becraning morning tenry-lh- e peisons hate lately Mil! i 1 iijU lit (till pel SUusiV 0 Lev S ! Confu'fue ' in Logon of m tils', inly, v come members of die Me tin Mist church, and theie me many moi weak instead to f'olfow of hetore. their held 1 i- -t semi-anirn- l j vnhtaid Tijlui nor Gw L tiling j Snath, of Provo, a as in ek. Mi. S. is the it last MeiJmdisT veteran pieacher of I tali, having been here fourteen the law b Ve ate pained to lemn We arc aware th.it the fin tnci il stem jeara, that lit experts soon to leave the giney (f th country is the nw m We-Xebras gnat pm of tin non. renew J of i.um ten dory to join die her of our fiiiiseriheis hit v e liaoe filth ka Mission. to believe that all will he iealj t" 'and is p- -s Uj. tie sub-- , rijstmn j.rie Who Can .Answer St? o ur i.ihie or U' a lTefaih nt Neither ' d-- E. , instead, an let tin man gi.ig al uotdfrum eycii ilieSaiiit'! in a out mued disohc'dienee of i annuli were i. tm-w- a " mi that some one in ezxlmas-t;c(a'dhoniy, rt spected and revered s-- Miss:onary Operations, A few weeks ago a company of 1)2 Mormon converts arrived in this City from Tennessee. This is the set und cumpany Liuh the South this year It is evident that' the Moimons are being rapidly driven to new fields of operation. England in gradually dosing her A returned missionary doors. fiom Lrieipool stated in the Taber nacle recently that the Liveipool Stake of Zion, once the most flourishing in England, was now reduced to a roue Branch. Scandinavia is mousing Irarsdf to the danger that threatens her. Switzerland, by legal j erbocufion, is driving the from her borders as immoral teachers. Gem any, France and Italy never have been inviting fields. The Islands of the sea are woll-nigexhaust'd. The Yor thorn States have proved too intelligent for extended success,, and they me now turning their attention ruoie fully to old Mexico and the Southern States, The latter pro-- inra-ionaii'- h mises to become a vexv fruitful ibid, working as they do entirely upon the poor whites Then argu-- I nt XC l iOi oi d by s-- v ei. s cent f oi esight k -- n from The Territorial Enquirer of March 17th: So when the fust report, that previous mot il LaJ been discovered here, began to spread among the Mormon settlers and n become evident that many might be misled, wa-- it net a wise and benefi- Ovr Friertf7$: Tiie Advoc ail has enleied upon its second year with very encouraging prospects. While if is published under the auspices of tim Methodist Church, yet we aim to make it the representative of the mission work of all Christian denominations in Utah. It is the only Christian religious papr pubWe lished in, this Territory. therefore most cordially invite all the ninictcrs and Mac hers hers to send us items of interest in then respective work. We also aim to give a fair and full exposition of Mor monism and and the consciousness of personal its fraudulent claims, as well as experiences of Christian life and matters of general inteiest joy, wer brought home to them. After the sermon the sacrament of AX OJFFU, I e cm rvript W1 o In order io increase the iicula-tio- n of the Anv ocAiE and to give to over a hundred communicants, the fullest information possible on who came humbly kneeling at the ihe great evils existing here, we altar. It was a very impressive and blessed service to all who comoffr the following muned. Ff i cia I From iv v?.y In the evening, the audience room Single subscriptions, with was again welbiiUed to irateu to a Hand-booon Mormonism, .$ .83 lecture from the pastor on his per.65 sonal recollection of an Easter time clubs of five or more, - With Original Rocuine and in the city cf Jerusalem. Our - - 3 s ace foi bids an extended no dee of Covenants. M3 the dubs of fix e or more lecture, but it was a graphic With Mormon CfiMalnsrsi, - .u5 description of the sanrecl places of - ,73 Jeiusalem and the scenes connectclubs of live or more, Book of Utah Views With ed with the celebration of Easter dubs of five or more, - by the Greek Chinch, Tt was given With 1 doz. Sterescoplc in the gentleman's own maffeily Views of Utah, - - manner. - clubs of five or more The sinning at both services v;as With 1 View and Stone from ff special interest and excellence. - Morn. on Temple, Mis. M, B. 8owles presided at the - dubs of foe oi ra oi e, largo pipe oigan, and a. quaifefte Ari of these will be composed of Messrs, Harper paid, on ivreipt of j rice. Graham, Mr- -. Wilcox and Miss An extra copy of tin- Aid oi ro Gordon rendmed several beautiful eiLti each dub will be in them 8 and sevt-iakymr ' i t r mon ii iMPal ion2 n tract cxedii to litem viffvra Ord Missionary Work. Rev. anti-Mormo- the people, came forward and checked, vnthprnr.rcs and deemon, those of their beloved brethren who were allured into the van of a raining excitement which might has e extended through all those The Easter sH'vice at lira Methcaily oenknmrAs and odist Church on last Sabbath were ral destruction, had the movement sot At 10 been nijped in the biulC appropriate to the day. And still in the face of such ado'clock in the prayer room a general class meeting was held for testi- mission, the Enquirer with servile mony and experience, which was obedient e to the priesthood, conat tended by a large number. gratulates the brethren on their The main audience room was good luck of having had such leadtastefully decorated with flowers, ers, and declares that in repressing and at 11 oclock a large audience as far as possible the disastrous efhad assembled. The pastor, Rev. fects cf mining booms, those who T. C. Iiiff, preached an able ser- have led the people of Utah deserve mon on the theme sugesbd by the only popular acclamation of praise. All hearts were deeply day. moved as the sacred memories of The South as a Field for Mormon Easter, the Resurrection of Christ To alf t furiously protested against these charges, declaring the whole matter to be truthless and but a mmino icoreercir , conceived and born liars. by malicious But at last the forc cf evidence has brought even a Mormon paper to admit the interference of their Chuti.li amlioxities in the opening of the mines and the desperate efforts of Brigham Young to check" the mining boom and nip ft in Tpe bud." Wo quote die following ing meetings in Christiania, asked why the Americans" do not abol iii polygamy. As Le pressed his question, I answered that there was no g iod reason uhju and that its long continuance was a burning shame to the people of the United Mates, Rising, with elevated voice and dashing eyes, lm said, Then, why in the name id God dont you step it;' I was dumb. Who can ing. Other premiums will be added as anew erf Can die President of the Can Con gi ess; fast as wo can make arrangements United buttes' Can ihe voters of this lend give with publishers, any good reason why' that infamous EASTER SERVICES. iniquity has not long since been abolished: Appropriate Ceremonies and Attractive Decorations. The Advocate. Lake Seminary opened last .ve4c v.iih a fall attendance. This has hei xi the uiu-s- ptosiexous jear in its liistoiy. The ohujing exeifLes of the year m ill be on Jan. b It is a iiUVtrl sight to see the wires and ether inemb,ii' of the fan dims cf Taylor, Cam. or,, and thm polygamous chiefs, in izaiUuy a tie Grand Jiny mom to tell what they hnot hum concerning the guilt or innocence of a:t Avsnau'I. Ite. M. IS elson ivcently visited Sanfaquin, Utah County, and serpreached the first Methodist to a mon ever heard there large and attentive congregation. A Scandinavian Methodist mission will soon he commenced there. A beautiful lot, centrally located and with a good building on it, has just been purchased, and arrangements have been made for regular pleaching. Santaquia lias about one thousand mm-hpeople, of which more than will This are Scandinavians. be the first Christian mission started at that place. i'lattv I - t ten wood grasiie. is to be l(X) by 20 Vi.il J the feet, walls 100 feet h central towers 200 feet. It was begun i a 18od and has now reached the given height of the 11X1118. It was to have been forty years In building, and when dedicated the Shekinah is expected to abide there. It d to be devoted to the sailed, tiles cl Moraiomsm. among which are plmal marriages, baptism for the dead, blood atonement The and spiritual wife sealing. cost up to the pivsent time amounts to about $2, too, ()0 j all paid in tith- - Omenhaum Las closed her plan business man, of marnn ictelli" missies s'fhrwd in TVaru klyii slid gonce and fine spirit, whoe sons has gone to Albion, Idaho, to had already gone to the United teach during the summer. states, after saving tnat a Mormon for months been holdIhe summer term of the Salt emissary had Ms- Utah Christian Advocate. 0 ! V mints with them are specious and mineraiN iff Utah a ill be bent on i from A wind - the Jloly tt1dpirit A Southern exchange oi.i tin ludu'iliiat convincing. special term - by applb ation Rev. Last. at Admitted kaxiuii T. estl ;,u.J Wlumwition riocirty a , ery iniei-stinimport by thus speaks of tlmra: We earnestly ask our fiiendi to l is M YV. Muiiigi meiv, of Minneapo-U'- , to Uiv.l bei'i'; lev Wlifn on missionary wuk in show this offer to others and send I tali w i"u toy .it Am-an hlinii., of Us visit last veur to a tin well It known booth thc-- arena n of quiet and Brit that laci is a chib us laige oi subscriber, also hr a.u NA, na 'Ad dm turner Xor.vav and Lvedori (mj item -well It i mu him till-- . s ml u- - a Ibi of names of those oidtraJ demount r. affe'ding otu'opd !(! Ill , Li lb idiu oliip )'! hi i ureet nearing m i la f , ali wo an i e s r.u'iu, i to of the l - if tl be ueat king ramperance, w'cuffi re (opening great lestwl int' ui A Tf M u o, t n t ' ill p I ah (s L and that ilebradii.P the feacldt gs of the )ld in ' W e oii'ite irom Anmi lean Mush unc JK I means iohindft Um minli: A , lament ct pi;rmg el, lr jdiui -- a- -. L' uii' i is La seita g eol-.ini- u y ri - i f , , i i pn; - i X . p,q-t-i- i J oramruc i list ' d plHU.Ou!'- -. Em. J. E. Gbiihni a !e., a. n u. t ijlv. I Moulton c ram mm u-- t Sup, as a i,n liujA ,nif M ia:p id down, - h I -- ec-! n .puhn t ,1 U i i At fo I piise. Description oi our Prermurns IE t iuifcsaw tnuf thrj jiosoraA,ji 0f j ;s o1 lira B.iok h m e Mormon squ tie- - piecic.us mend would lilt the hm;m they y,y fin,. jn the n hi j) m on i "C l( H'J of their and mountain diMiwts of hour Si fbio- Ipfople cut h full; tmtlhjf d on another i.age make them linar.(iab piverty imm mde-- j luut, wh'Ue the vahjN m rn 1,1 ' Tfi- -'I p' mrapr That a- -' ilm thing many unraus. they prcrmli the Il'flt - a eilaiim repii.1, the qin( dwMbm ul ?lu! in piaiitx of the While xob'im .ulbsl.ed bv .'Osc,ti fip fio ,ed ..er,x,. ...uru, i gro, an 1 dec I u a ans.hrawd and fiat God never through tai li i n He uf vac 6u upinous monopoly of ikes i(, die negro. itwejinon ppm juuw curefult and ;Hera-,- i fij n m and rt (lej, is tnu entitled i If a mi'Cr- ay Me s, opter ei ,'L-- o v d df..t the 'pen mi over ;i p,n i nfi c , hod f'hij with the v, tdfe If -oj ,.j ) ("'U'pi fif i ( . i'.e. nrt d p, in the lygs t a Mst i, ' I VUV i Hi net ia nupt-M- j i iu.ai ?;. Tv (ji- - si hid i by th, oucii-kl- t i und oi Moimoiasm. o t rnuf A of infefiypj-jchu aignmer.t used .nigi ieilUjU f 'iev,-- " I !;: uisiti ' b to UU't.fi Ja'i t n Ufiet, e iViUOl i8 tbit the t i I I ill. LiiH Alli ' " ( r.i,i!el fa.tse'he piniifi, j,, f, ijii .'fJll.N sum m t.s pu- ,f) l ,l I ui- w theie oi (liur fait !l and opt'.s sive yoke oi Mm isson l . ui! puLj; Led in (ji ,n ar, TLemfore he was detcimmel J(mt mlieiing imw has d sf a i YVw 10, it fit!- eutei piis- - in tjj fird U v U rid v'lit-,!stim ur d infilCted tl.H ge li'utfu ei of dutith s'( KPSt 1 Lm.- - oi Moin.on dranuurras, si "it t drap-meef are ns n.ount'bn s ; i in- - ' v , 1 i- i onn.iif v vjju. unU g uul jioi-tii.'- e ii'.Un ( mo i ii me i vi ; i ! - jfejr, oJ toAu iiu-ie- -.t 1 L ' t pei )o. , (j,, vi ie- M, i ih. c, ; i . ! wei afi ..I Burt i, he count i i -ra e-- M L g. i i.atj.io e il it- - 'I ,L fiU,d i j f -, ull he hi 1 , : - qm . i - n; 1 Mran eiiuMi- not f mit : it, mu- -' J dm ng' ;us, d if if., nng ora id'ijg el o V, ate n fi (lit the lead! e v . U W If on. mg. I'iyo All G. Hill , ra e HU anj 1 i i . ,v n-- I . :( i ie-t- ,! ! - io'-iii- UgO 1 d to is gi ictujei Li. p 7 i ; ! t V- -i s. I i i ; -- j - ; u , ihs, InqnTi Laaiji. Li 01 i - r,ft!r Lad mj, kd in ti r I ud si:s..e jn 'Uis st- n ti 1 . V ti I JO- - J.C! keeks with .t.svei, vum- an i ud'iuef k on, - i a i.len 4 l et' rv. I em T i oi tone will be p bud w faUi c Jit lr L.-- :i ! w ti i uv 01 ilvi t cxiir-- Eh 0) ID V n I- zn U IS the ei ..! in, fiicrdlt t,urM: ill I - A .on pi o.-- s n,s uitleito i t)m Ihc-T- i j lb vf imirarit. too, t he proJtuURCf'd, tM5 |