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Show 0 9tsT A. jib UTAH CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, iffJMiilWfflWftflff- i The a uni. of a native Christian in lately oiierad him f0,00 ru- if be would re- jpes. or He replied: uounee Christianity. coniiot sell mv soul for money, I j educate your ehiiu.vn in line itid sympath with ile Church of bills'll you are a member, is to per-- 'LV. vour iuDii '!i tractive what you hh fhodi-- - I live iii pe . piem-b- !. patieiH-j- love pull f l'acijc . purity and in bod (too. uL 15 .nv portion, lie fills mo with paie jiiiHiul life. Mvimur is melted dr-,(- )! AitO y love, and alt'-getU- to uy Loud. I dunk we iHuht Ui'.desty to tell wiiat w- - fee Pi shop Ashurtf. ;o die luileel Thwse individuals who have much religious knowledge and real, without love, are most unlovely and dangerous persons. They are always censorious, proud, heady, They make a strong impression, out do not produce t rue religion. They zealously affect you, but not w ell. C. (1. Finney. high-minde- love a person, we like to think about him. W e like to hear about him. We like to read about him. We like topmast him, Wc like hi;, friends. We are jealous If we about his name and honor. We like to talk to him. We like to be always with him. Hoes this describe your feeling toward the Lord Jesus Christ - - Nash:: We Advocate. 1- Celestial Light. Turn a toIcoCOpo Oil a star, and at the instant when the instrument has reached the right position the light flashes through the tube and produces an image of a star in the dark chambers of the telescope. So when the human will yields to God through tire 111! man spirit the light from t lie orb of heaven, and there is found with us the star of a sense of forgiveness, a star which the Bible itself calls the day-star- , and unto which, as it do well to give heed. we avers, Cook. Joseph Tliere were men $ "looted to be the special disciples andauos-jndi- a ties of our Lord. Rut why twelve? Why could not nine or have done as well; Because among the Jews the symbolism of numbers had a meaning which is not readily apprehended by us With them "seven" was a sacred number, and expressed the idea of perfection. "Twelve' has Idea atrarhrd to as it significant as that of the uum-her seven it expired For example: the tw-lputii-- 1 tribe-arebs represented tile twelve and Ihoivfuit- - the whole of ih- - Is raelitish people-- : :n like manner, the twelve som-- s in inc bita-tplat- e of tile high priest, tli-- tweh o a r5 oi Miewbread, and .o loud., expressed the same idea But although ymphned by dews, the number twelve, in this rigniil-caneis not exclusively Jewish; it is used elsewhere to denote, in a fullvariety of wavs, Couj)h-t-.Tu.ss- , are there ness, universality. Thus, twelve hours in a day, twelve v Hea months in a year. ven is certainly not Jewish. It is described as having twelve gates; on the east three, or. the north three, on the south three, on the west three, showing that it is open to all. and that there is ready ac cess for all. Its symbolical meas urements are all in twelves; its inhabitants me hum beef'd as 144,000, equal to twelve times twelve; the tree of life growing beside the river bears twelve manner of fruits (fruits for all), and yields hei fruit every On the month (fruit forever). of are written the city twelve gates the names of the twelve tribes of Israel, on tlm twelve foundations are written the names of the twelve apostles, signifying that the Jewish and Christian Churches are cow one, "built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ Himself being the chief corner-stone. Front. Simon Peter; Ids &fe. Times and Friends. it i j ; od I 1 inm.Ai! r I'P'o-l-p'inivin- i i i j ! ; j ... - , , CONTINENT Ah, -- - - e TRANS , iT-m- ra ( sec-m- t.of-ces- -- BETWEEN s, them by getting better ! j a nvoid, proved by the testimony file litter failure lightly to clnig- -j ,,f men and xomci. i, HI nose and properly to treat General ranjig u! fe0,.etyii p stands to reason Grpfi- s disorder wa-- a serious that suck a preparation is worthy blundtr, empliasizing what has so of universal confidence. bo has LAKE, often been said, that professional not heard of it? 'Who has not use! treatment, being purely experimen- it; Who can gainsay the statetal, is just as likely to be wrong as ment that it h wrought greater benefit for mankind than anything right. Had the general an ulivr on bis ever discovered inside the ranks of LEAD VILLE, arm. the physicians would have the medical profession? And yet treated it scientifically very scien many physicians who are bound tilically. IF might have recoved, hand and foot to their code will not and IKiiver, or they might have mu his arm off. allow nor will they prescribe the FneLIo Some dear old soul of a grandmoth- use of Warner's safe cure. Neverer, however, might have treated the theless, spite of (heir AT WHICH LATTER POINTS sore by some old womans remedy bigotry, it multiplies instances of DIRECT CONNECTIONS and healed it, but there would have its singular merit by thousands ARE MADE WITH been do "professional science in every day, rests satisfied with the such a proceeding, as her remedy record it has won. and challenges TRAINS FOR would not be one recognized by the comparison with the record of the code! most reputable physician. The generals physicians excuse It is a terrible tiring to lose our Kansas City, Omaha, we are because told, themselves, friends, especially if we find cut the condition of the throat was aftenoards that thev might have hidden Horn sight. There are been saved. of cases thousands where disease is VvV are glad General (I rant is laden from sight, where the syuip getting well, lie deserves ro live toms are very obscure and conflict- and in living he will emphasize the ing. The physicians will treat ev- fact that physicians do not have a do not monopoly over disease; that '"scienHAND-BOOON MORMON ISM erydays symptoms but they and the cure, finally Table of covraers : patient dies. tific medicine, so called, is not inAND ALL THE Then discover Horace Mrs, Eaton Mormouism. cf they they have made fallible; that all remedial agencies Origin a mistake! A horrible mistake! were nut born with doctors and will Palmyra, N. Y. Prof, J. M. Coyner. The other Letters onMormoniant. nt not die with tlmm. day a prominent Endowment Exposure. An in in a was neighboring city Exposition of Morrooniam. Rev. R. G. found dead in bed. A. post mortem D. D. -- Prof. T. W. Lincoln. MADAME examination revealed the fact that and United Polygamy. The Mormon Situation. Judge C, C Good- one of his other vital was organs win. FOYS Prof. T, B. Hiltor. Blood Atonement. entirely decayed, and yet his phyCanada, sicians had been treating him for The Christian Conflict with Mormonism. CORSET es ! OGDEN. . SALT GUNNISON, small-minde- d CHICAGO, St IiOUiB e, heart disease! g Some one has blundered. For weeks the American public Lave been waiting the unwelcome tidings of General Grants death. To day the general is up and around and riding out. People get wei! often in spite of what their doctors say and do. Why? By will power? No,. By faith? No. They live because outside the medical profession and medical pretense there are effective remedial agencies in natnie which, though "mue cognized by the code, having supreme power over disease, and in thousands of cases win triumphs .scientific treat-meri- t where the d gentleman having visited a deaf and dumb asylum, and having looked upon all the silent inmates, was requested, to ask some of them a question by writing it on the bhrk-hnard- . He did not know what quesdon to but at Lv--t he ventured to write this Inquiry in chalk upon the board: "Why did God make yon (bv.f and dumb, Who are the Writers o t Hai-.- io'k? ) that. 1 could hear and make I... rrt,;n me ialdu ui and Mvr.k? The qvt,-- , of the biienrt tbs T'rk jcp;. whiit it chit!!.- - t.ohc-- n ones were tilled with tears; it was a t;. ihv entire cut MorieouAei, Jeb!dcnt f Their cievernsp ground, and Jin Huliton,. in ear uesan' fiuin iiuthority. It aa3 bon but sF-i- r d no aissuf-piety ijt;ih, pciik to inert th- demonic--, of the tiuK'L A utterly fail. A prominent ex cabinet, officer is to day on the very edge of the grave, sulb'ring from an extreme the liver. fF doctors Know tlmy cannot one him. They simply are making dying comforr-abi- e. disorder . a-- k, Coy-i'.c- HarKi-Rt-o- !re:Aicd a 1 ,;u i,lu 111 s The agony of death in many is read by su rounding caw,? frier-Tpi cre,.rrs of pain, in con vuLsums of nerve, in spasms of tor 'Ue ibi fixed eye, the ehibv brech, Uiodteadfnl counting, rile the Supierhe biibo tuo'i'iv t'i in'. pibicss ube:!-- e up u a b nri pNdy, - indicate the limit:! ;ir5- i ofegrioilal skill 11, haut sof Lvcrv tr th-- iv-a- i went li'tle V.. ,v r.,r),i fnr raking rile hall. V, ,l- Ufflci the (ue.s!ioi this ;r.is'ver: "Kvcn i"z n. si. Fuil'e;; for ;s j; t "cm.-- g: oil raj Utah (Y Thv light. ; : - e- -, p,.r copy p: - nor - J cr-.rut- u A Skirt Supporter, W. H. BANCROFT, the 7uct Comfosjo&a rmo cossnr with a PERFECT t g&fRT SUP fDStT& d is eia of the siost popular and ! corsety &s regards HZAXTH stiforory and CCMFQ&T qvst indented. IS is parti-nu- r to ths ftdapted preseat tstj 'a of dress. yor sale by ail leading dealers. 2Moo by mall SI, 30. & CHiLlfWlCJl. Novv iaven. uoaa FOY, for working people. Sou.1 10 and we ill mail cents fraa- J OU free, a rur.ri, u ill the ple box ot go)iS.-- that will put more iiioncy m u lev wav of tli.li: J "M ew-- i j).f.sli;!e :,t jiv Lud- nesn. .; ri.j'rred. t'upiti! oi : ; r, . the dtuika oi rry every year are irom Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves, li s.t TINWARE, MILL FINDINGS MINERS AND BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS, (V- ETC., ETC, WEBSTEB. Hirvoa Sh-:- mi TeAcy F. E. SCMOPDE 'S Ii Venls, a ew mk t If Ao in i imiiv hAn to SO to . j : i .5' trIAQ A?tf . J' n v M irj v. V cttivr ? f1! aU.f. 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That all wh e make taG inpar-,i!the busn.es-,- , ran) Tt all led oflt-r- : are nut v, ell tied nv will send s! to j.ty tor if e 'rouble Full ; iraeuiiir-- , r.t willing is. lien-- , ttlf., sent flee. I sin, lisa !,;iv .(''viilitdj V,-! sure tor ,d! who skirt at n e. lay. - : o. IVirti. ud. ILd-se- . AJdres. -- i Receiver D. & R. G. Western. S. W. ECCLES, Gen! Pass. : Freikht Agent, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. T.- ,K. HOOPER, GenT Pass, and Tkt Agent, Ti. & R. G. Railway. DENVER, COL. rsT ELSOAKir s - h :n r, . AS & k the Principal Points States mei-cha- Eye-Witnes- s, s -- -- ; 1 Gods Will. J TiattovVa: r -- Mission Work in Utah. Presbyteii-irA'hvrchMinion Work in Utah. Methodi t Church. The Loval Citizen of Utah. Women Happy.- - Mrs. A. Are Popgunm-iG. Paddock. Organization of the Mormon Chm h, Ho.-- i Arthur L. Thomas. The Gentiles of Utah. Judge. C. C, Goodwin. Utah find ihe Mormons. Hon. Joiri It. McBride. Appeal to the prUrlotie eiticn uf AmerkJ. andTrir.cip-iBy the Pastors of Churi-fu.-of Schools IS. L. C. r. Kolulion of the Problem. Prof J. r, I Grande j ih-bit- . .'IR-.- - i ,1 - WfiTf-d- t y. Anti-Polygam- y - i k Denver he- fne ihw-j uf cb serena nev over lecountt-in the "Lis iv of m'dl al practic- " The otuor day an emiimn' rhvsii-h.in the hut hues oi t m t t r bi '! mi liX. . sumptva, unuMe loogn- t; talk, called, to) non and. indisiiiu ;lv, i ii'- uuime ol, lee physicuius . in . . e , Wlo!" this advii to Ills l.Lvsicians; : , . vian! i';;v omtht to tune .naive vtvuur comioHUhie. o,f r upeuti,,- pub an ej, This tv) have boon i:e (,je f uUo.n, to ep p,,;:; v 0i iiiu pose of Gonna! Grams attend n m a pruu-sMociiUmt irusiing ing i thysicians. They wu e Riaking whose practice i.i sj largely exp.ri-niental- . dying comfox table, but they were The test of merit is not curing their patient., lit amazand when any agenev lias won ' - - ' up- which rF vsici'iT'S have fha sfimif fins V4-.f - fho lllv iUW power. They will give das, tkarj and the other thing to make dvim'i ooriiiuriuoie, but iLej ktum theV ' cannot cure and yet they will not permit the use of remedies "rumt-thni.aH- l'' by their code, whether Rio are allopathic or homeuputhie. they If thu system, as is common at this! time of the yeai', Leri m irau, and one has Sired and depie-sr- d feelings, the do'"tor will !! von thrt thei purifximr, bar l,e will n.-tell Tin. wlni h- - kiimu k tv is impair- - be.rue, that Tin: cause the lit.-- and kidney- - :o-- mu b j - y Law-Makin- i1- be Possible? The !SV-- York IF raid says: "If "General ((rant should recover "fre-n disease which should prove "not tu have- been what i; has been "described. :Lhi his medical awill be expected ttendants "to explain the ior one of i 1 univi-isali-t- hepati'' an So. neone bus BJunderedP'Can Christianity a failure? Then man is a failure; then the race is a failure. The man whose face is seamed Rev. R. G. McNiece, D, I). Power of Utah.and ridged all over with fruits of TheGen-Present M. M. Bane, vice says virtue is a failure; the Mormonism vs. Jurisprudence,- - Judge J. S. Ro reman. bloated, besotted, driveling inebriWork and Influence of the National is a ate says temperance failure; Mrs. J, A, FroiseUi. the highwayman ii SI vl murderer says Hie MountainSciely. Meadows Massacre. Major law is a failure; the reckless violaII. Carleton. tors of the laws of health say the Ext! acts from John D. Lees Confession. science of medicine is a failure; The Political Attitude of the Mormons. Judge C. C. Goodwin. Pope Pius IX. said the civilization Utah Mormonism The of the nineteenth century is a failIT. Eli Gov Murray. Remedy, ure; the owl says light is a failure: Are the Gentiles of Utah a Marauding Set? is it any wonder that men may be Hot.. O. J. Hollister Mission Work in Episcopal Church heard to say Christianity is a fa- Mission Work inUtah, Utah. Congregational Church, ilure?, rrh'k Johnson. i t.3 GENERAL GRANT'S CASE. wet vs. ve , J I I H L ijS.i , j . .v ....i , . jieiA.i d UX, |