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Show e f i- t 5t Z - $ " l riv - 4 , fiJLia A6AStA?R96teS, k) V t: UTAIt CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE. cl tali I ii CONGREGATION AIL. Em tin J. Colby Mi''-- , fr m S'Mi.ly: g v quit1- J - 1 A. S lUU'Ch: '.'iioui irjt - pi-se- writes Ln- i U- g e ,JV I oi v ) M . 1 -l ! ! (1,-1- J ni -r Wo have given several school en itainnents, but 1 have don- - ntthwork except uiy hewing outbid lasses which meet three times a a Wii. for a couple horns after -- i hool The pleaching service is in charge lfev. D. Peebles who comes to us oace a month and holds services in tlie school house, wlA'li are well attended. There is little else to write. of s METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Rev. F. Broca writes this flora die Frunckiyn Smelters: Mr. T. S. Austin Superintendent of the smelter, and President of the Murry Branch Loyal League, will soon leave u for other parts. V are sorry to part with Mr. Austin as he is a supporter of every good can ve. Mra. Olander, formerly Baptist missionary atS. L. City and Ogden has been quite sick for a week past, Mrs. Hanson is with her. We trust she will soon recover and b able to meet with her class in the Sabbath School. Easter was observed as Missionary Day. The Sabbath School led by Mrs. Brock, and assisted by Mrs. dander rendered a very interesting and instructive service. The chapel was appropriately decorated, children delighted. In the evening an Easter Sermon was preached. The attendence on the day school is leas than in th winIn a ter, the average only sixteen. few weeks the school year will close. We are presenting the missionary cause and meeting with success, the collection will be in advance of last year. Rev. II. Nielsen Staulberg of Brigham City days: Oar meetings are well attended on Friday and Sunday evenings: but aume of the Mormons have been counseled to stop attending our services or be cut off. Mrs. Nielsen's sewing school is growing rapidly. I visit Mantua once a week, and have visited Bear River City twice. We are well and the Lord is with ns. Thn fourth quarter meeting on Tooele circuit was held at Stockton Saturday and Sunday April ICtli and 17th. The house was crowded at every session, while Brother lirlf was at iris best. The at this place are deserving of great comp-o- pD G, ... . ly o-- 1 1 - E - n.iAcLoliplx BRIC-A-BRA- TOO ELK. John Campbell is working in the Great Basin. Martin the shipping for the Honovine Co. Ilis daughter Edith is stopping with Rev. Mr. Morris and family at Mt. Pleasant. We miss her. W. A. Barrington expects shortly to engage in work for the Horne Library Association of Chicago, of which Dr. J. H. Wood of Walla Walla is Western manager. Mr. Barrington and Mr. J. I. Champlin, late of Waterloo, Iowa, have taken up land m this valley, expecting to make their future home here. Provo Notes: Provo is now experiencing decided shocks of the boom which is evidently coming upon this Territory. Real Estate is taking an upward tendency. All classes are looking for fu,tnre prosperity and rapid growth Rev. Peter Franklin, the superintedent of the W. II. M. Society work in this Territory, vice Rev. T. C.lliff, made a recent visit here in the interests of our new Church and school bui'ding, and we are now greatly encouraged that no further delay will be experienced. The congregations and sibbath school of the church kep up with enWe are all couraging results. waiting with great anxiety our change of location ,o the venter of town wlmre the church can coin-maI its deserv'd influence. The Provo Athcrh an, a imw Gentile paper, has begun publication in Provo with every prospect of mc It L to the few here, w ho are standing liim for the suppres sion of the evils of Utah, as a light shining in a dark place. The Loyal League has done much to encourage and strengthen the few lovr.l peofde here. Its meetings aie held church. in the E. T. super-ini- s The manufacturers evidently know, ad if they do not, we would like te tell them of the unanimity of public Benti ment in favor of their great remedy; indead, they seem to realize this, when they say, if you do not behove the statement we make, ask your friends, and neighbors, what they think of Warner's safe cure. Sueh evidence of confidence in the established character and worth of their preparation is unprecedented. Unless they know it has merit, and will do precisely what they state, they would not dare give such ad vice to be public. Such confidence ought to be in fee DONT GET CAUGHT This spring with your blood full of impurities, your digestion impaired, your appetite poor, kidneys and liver torpid, and whoie system liable to bs. prostrated by disease but get yourself into good condition, and rea ly for th changing and warmer weather, bv taking HoodN Sarsaparilla. it stands unfur the blood, givequalled purifying for a and an appetite, general sj ring ing medicine. Hardware, Inn, Steel, Stoves, Tinware, MILL ROCK SPRINGS, COAL! PLEASANT VALLEY, WEBER, RED CANYON. COAL T3ESX?rXs. H.P.Ry, A. J. OUMELL, Agent Wasatcia Corner. Office, Groceries. Groceries jl CARRY A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF CHOICE Groceries, Fruits, and Vegetables, But-i- r, C. B. in IS Agricultural Implements and Schuttler Wagons. SPECIALTIES FOR SPRING TRADE ; 1! S ry new: A'-oe- diuj-gM- kejl y Plarmf, Jr., Cultivators, Horse Hoes and Garden Tools. Coluntbu? Buggies. SALT LAKE CITY V - Ib-d- rn -i 1 -- - AND Prea u OGDEN. - J. W. Sanitary r -- Bisseli Chilled Plows. Acme Harrows. Havana Grain Drills. burry Wagons. Lffel Turbine Wheel Abbott SteejGt-a- r Buggies. Ames Engines. Siu Mills and Woodworking Machinery. Beoot, Flumbliiir and Oas FUtiiigv s a BLACK- 91 and 93 Main Street, Salt Lake City. D.aDr wa-h'eo- Di-t- AND FINDINGS, MINERS SMITHS TOOLS, ETC., ETC. Orders DURST, 252 MAIN S2 GEORGE A.. HOWE i 0-- 5 Scott c Oo Jk&. DKALKHS IN Uaill in-sti- , . Eggs and Poultry. n lf Ca-oo- tious. mendation they having raised durThe lmpertar.ee of pnnfylrfr the blood cannot be overestimated, for without j me blood ing, tire past year for church buildou cannot enjoy good beaKh. ing pastoral support and school At this ser.'On rmaLy every ono tsc"tl8 a good medicine to purify, v alizc, rod cnch purposes $1100 in round numbers. the blood, aud we ask you to tiy Hoods Will any other community in Us!re,ui'cr Peculiar S:rs,irarIu a..d bunds rp tl.e rjotem, Ptah. so small as rftockton. do so creates an appetite, ard (ones the c.gc'tson, wt.ue it eiadic.itcs d.sca'O. The peetiLr much; I am inclined to think that e mbliuliuit, jirop'.rti u, and ; rcp..iaLjn SCHOOL ITAif torjoiy SUNDAY 8wckt. n wears the Laurels. i sel gne to of the vegc.aLle Jt'SW I Hood sSur,,pr.na peal- At Grantsville Mi'3 Barton ;.s wr curative powers. No TO StSelf At the organization of the Terii conducting the school, having an h a record oi wonderful othenncOicnelnssut cures. If jou ii iv o made tr industrial school, for young ladies toriiu Association Prof. Lincoln was 'rr mind to bi y Hood s S irsapaulla do not be induced I' made Vice President and given nn afternoons. Saturday tike any uth.r in si cad. It is a Peculiar Tons o organize itit.ii Co. A Rev, T. C. Oilf visit ed tint place. Medicine, and is vvutliy y ur conCJn ec. Hoed s 3 sap' ra is sold yJil April 18th preaching to a crowded convention is called to meet at Pieparod Ly (. 1. Hood d, Co., Lov.Ui, Mots. h Po.ro at rim Methodist hmch on jUso, 100 Doses Ono Dollar s At O diir Dr. Simms has closed iturduy ua Hu, at 10 a, in. AH tV Him of m ho d which he p'.'Uors, teacher-- , supej inp ndenrs. JOSEPH WM. TAYLOR,' then intend and Huh- ue calf's funn emh ug and Ins , oi the Rg i,i slop at Tende until the An- school aie I 'D e nus) meeting of ih- - Ml."i U. Til' tioa. Pro, o h.'es f ,u tin 'mnn.tr p j ' tb 4 no-of leu , a h!H.1'0 at Mi-s s htlge of voting hid cntiua-- i;i ''! uj" n!i N v Franklin of Stockton huie git h into (ml .rn h to frork on H - Mi i! uni K. II. M verson u evnis: AA r - s, i tbu IP" loo- te'U'th op- -, ti'it.vV ")nrjr . o! b.H nure at 1) 'AmJehu ten ike whom entire) Mi., tegulo f t. J fisisii h s u'n t i'i 'iiisolo Hur- -t 'unoiai Duorti'i ..ml , sr.nr. W 2 up m tlm J r in a in a the m o' the p,!-- t dr :u: 1 Mr1 K : ' - niti. F. O. Ik x bj,i. Wtlen.i.le ke'.V nioUtli e Je- some HU'iUv live Irutt bv. hi Mrtc!, i ii mu I , jcoirt jus; -- . , 1 , - . ... ;.n !( flinty ,,roh .0' THE WALKER BROTHERS A' ,t . BeU, at COMPANY hopefully f.'i ' 1.0 him !( Pol 'ft g. e M dispose 1 of .utd a gi car, d ' , v o ii s T B!.s pp jv ,.,vj . Ills. d itht r usine's tian mu d has ha-- , eSiifvR li ail !, l miui It'S J.UeBel Render, m n !'!. 01 ust ib' in the j i R R. aciudfit. i !' li.'g'g in I opinions on his ailnnmoriii-Her duugiiter and Innuh of Balk the law. The Melhodiet' i n. ntiv A GouipB'H Stock of Sr.tpl. and Fancy Bn Goods. City have setuuiel home, after a held a candy socii! by w hi. u ; TUB LATEST NOV Ell'ICS OF '11 IK SKA SON GONSTaNTLY v Lit of considerable 'crip was redie-Isix week-5- , ARRIVING. Richard (lusi in Nevada. THE HE GREATEST EVER GIFT MADE Charles Dsnton has moved into Dress Good,, Trimmings and Notions, Indies' and MisseV Ulsters, It has Ofi'n 'T.tted m 'nine m f.ur His new house recently erected f IV laps and Simula m Newest Style and Material. Merino and A!!- lilacs tn.it Mr. II. II. Winner, , f Koch by W. E. Gaby of bait Lake ooi I ndergarmetits and lbwn Blanket g, Fkumels, Tricot ter, N. V., h, the Lt't i iht ,drs has, Mrs. Anna Reese of soreoro. Nu hk dorotion t S'lrn. f, as Impellents, and a Full Assortment of Foreign an i Domestic Dry Mexico has returns 1 hither to live. tlnough astnamiiii'al .ih'erv it nv at an cstnnate t Goods. Miss Alive Mackit.son is attenda!a- ui flOOjOovT. anl given tutweri READY-MADCLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHING ing school at Salt Lake Semin try. f I OnO ami .'),OOJ m fer a'tro-noiipn'-GOODS. Miss Mattie Miuhner is attending al d.'Ceverv. BOOTS AND SHOES IN COMPLETE HlOCK, ALL GRADES. school at the Collegiate Institute Ties is alivery well, if Mi. Wanior Salt Lake. CARP E'IS AND FLOOR CU ERIN us up E EKk DE ju 'ieka to diveit his energies in this chanMaster Frank Worinoyle attends nel But from al! can hear anioa.r scrip no v. tin- at All Hallows College people, if he never gave anything to Orders bv Mail Receive Prompt Attention. Mr. F. G, Niedringharts of St. the world except his great remedy, Wai Louis, owner of the Cal met group ners safe cure, formerly known as WarTHE WALKER BROTHERS COMPANY. of mines, the Buvkhorti group and ners safe kidney and liver ouie, he other valuable property in this would he conferring the mo't piaeiieal and benefit that it is in the camp visited us recently and ordered the suspension of Sunday power of any one man to give the public. work on his property. Dealer in It is novr conceded that h" has the The people are very grate f til tc only specific for kidney disease and uric Major Mitchener one of the Trus- acid in the blood, and medical authorities CHINA, CEOCKE11Y AND GLASSWARE, tees of the Church property for a of candor agree that if the blood is freed LAMPS, CAGES, VASES, ETC. present of oae hundred dollars from uric acid by that great remedy, wherewith to seat the church at and the kidneys are kept in health, orer 14') Main Street, S<Lake City. The Lord loveth a this place ninety pr cant, of human diseases discheerful giver, appear. i. . il ive h ul an aifH. i iso- - f t,s dur1 and at hate ing ii j ear of tony an aveiage The Sunday School is quite as iarve us the d. y school and the same alto pupils thouhgnoi the lias'hjse who com- - to day school, uru very fguhr inattetid-tjx'- e. s -b ou y t) ITeatixi-- n,xLd. V cut LXatlmpg Steam AND 1' LASTED SET RANCHES g BRICK ORNAMENTS, Artistic Gas Fixtures tout Plumbers Supplies No 7b V.V't Fee vr.d koUh St |