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Show ?v r, wvv- - t ? a- - w -- 4- ; i?,V vTr-rr UTAH CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE. 'totals Cliuithes. The Mt. Pleasant friends are pre- pupil? nv)lled sn school. Have Indusspiritual povrer The SuRlsy jjc'aool is iinv averag- paring lor Cbil Irens Day, trial school on S&turdsj afternoon, SunThe Missioaary collections have day School at One oelosk on Sunday. ing 135 aui is m niug with a good of enthusiasm. reached that Million Dollar The latter has ot been very large (jtgitoo BAPTIST CHURCH. Cf-um- The Standard contained the note from the Southern Every Monday evening the teachers Line, fol-joiu- g yt-1- ;! prosperous .wr. Thre Miss L, have been employ rj E. DfOiaff, Miss Jennie MeL'inty, and Miss Jhrisy Woods. Seventy pupils have Iv't-- m attendance. Fifty-on- e rauuiued to th clos of he year. The Mission force has bt-- n increased by the merit an rial of Rev. am I Mrs. K. W. Breen. Mr. Breene who was formeily stationed at Richfield, come-- , to take the place of our lamented Bn-- her Parks. Since Mr. Greene's corning all the services have been weil attended. The sacrament of the Lord's supper was observed sun-daJune 5th, udmt twenty five commnrrieante, represent ing , 1 feel I but I hope it will increase. meet at the There is mm h sickness, measles, need a great deal of wisdom aad house, to preStrength from on high in order to perpare for the class work and plan etc. form my duties faithfully. If there only foi the good interest of (he school. M. of Mrs. the were a few of our'people here it would Martha Skmvea, These meetings are proving to he of W. IL M. S. work in Ogden, be so much better for me, I hope we much value to all concerned. will see better times. At Richfield the writes lb a?: My work is visiting The Look Up Legion, In from buns to house. I with work is very encouraging. charge ot the pastor's wife,, is me tracts which 1 leave,carry and am At Logan, a beautiful corner lot has flourish teg. Preparations are about met with encourageevery day lately been bought for a church site. complete for an entertainment, with ment. of a children number Quite This lot is very central, on the Main every indication and assurance of have been gathered into the street, and fronting the Mormon Taberthus success. Sunday School, which is to me the nacle. The Brethren are. not in the Easter, as missionary day for the most encouraging feature of the best humor over this property having children, will long be remembered. work. gone into Methodkt hands, but they The million dollar line was passed, In connection with the day will have to vie Id to the ine itabh . ss i tee of our eot.o: almost before we were aware of it. school there is an industrial class; to The new Hcauuiiutv i.ui ('hum L .it eign coauiih We are now ready for Childrens and besides giving instruction in Hyrurn is neai ly completed, umI will be fable of the Lord. Day, June 12th, at which time the the kindergarten lepartmeut, there dedicated the latter educational interest and church is a pit of liiir month THE ROLL-CALtemperance lesson at each extension will receive oar help. meeting. EPISCOPALIAN. In my visiting I am cordially reRecently the Ladies Aid Society LUO AN. MISSION ST. JOHNS gave a Blue Tifsa social in the ceived by almost all. The closing exercises of St. church, which proved very success-fal- l D. Rev. Frew Beaver of J. says: Johns school took place on Thursin every way. Only one featschool Our closed The day and Friday, the 10th and 11th. 20th. May ure caused regret, viz,: We had Beaver met which The exercises on the morning of Literary Society not room to aeoommodate the Pa-s'tor- s J3&ptis' Convention: if Utah, was g?v. M. T. Lamb, to the Aon eimon. Mr. Lamb is to undermine Book he together 30(1,0 0 Mormoas, of whom 200,000 m this country. There are two (actions. The JOi'fphitcs oppose polygamy; the others Many of these are Baptists, &e polrgamista. t tahtf filled with ruined BapUcte. From 5P0 to W- - Sruthern Baptists are ruined 'ey jSoiraon eroiasartes eery year. i don t heli'eve that no great a per centum of the Mornr.ons are or have ever been Baptists, neither do we believe that from wS0Q to 1000 Southern Baptists are raised8 every year. Dr. Delbitt once told us The Mormons have a strong hold 'on us, on account of our belief in the form of baptism, but the idea of so great a number as thio is too appalling and certainly discouraging to the Baptist people. Rev. Mr. Hardy in his Ogden debate with I am not alarmed Mr. Rich said at the progress of Mormonism, since there are every year added to friends who attended. Our community has been sadened the Baptist Church more members by the death of two worthy friends. than theMormonChurch possesses. Mr. Austin Decker, who for several 3IG RELATIONAL CHURCH. years has been in the Park, and from loved by all who knew him, passed Pastor Baily writes thus work the in The CongreOgden; away the 11th, and on the 13th was in holds followed to the cemetery, by one of Ogden gational Churcn The attendance at the largest processions known here. its own. will not church quite equal what it The other, a Mrs. Richot who was during the winter, the differ- came to the Park about a year ago, ence being mainly that fewer child- from California. During this time ren attend. The character of the she had made many friends. Mrs. audiences Is good, and the interest Richot had been a member of the deepens. The Sunday School is Presbyterian church, but owing to gaining in numbers, and the inter- several recent moves had lost her with the church. est is good; in the prayer meetings relationship nearly all present take part in the However she died leaving every exercises. The Society of Chris- assurance that she passed away tian Endeavor is growing in num- triumphant in the Christians faith. bers and efficiency. The meetings A short time before her death she with us in singing are well attended, and are con- joined ducted with dignity by the young Refuge. valua are proving people. They But while the shadows yet fall, able help ia our work. In the New there comes tbs brighter scenes. West school, some of the older Oa Sunday the 15th we had the pupils have dropped out, but all pleasure of uniting in holy matrithe rooms are still fall, and the mony Mr. Isaac Pitzer and Miss school work is excellent. We are May Millen, and on the 18th, Mr. rejoicing in the prospects of new Francis Trythall and Miss Annie buildings, work on which will be Roseveare, These parties have a begun as soon as plans can be set- a host of Mends in the Park, all of tled and contracts let. whom join in wishing them' a long and happy voyage. MEXHOSMST EPISCOPAL. Wh 6 We clip the following from Tribune of May l?th. Tie Methodist Church Sunday School elasa of Mrs. McDaniels, with a few friends, twenty people ia all, visited Rev. Mr. ILff's residence last evening, on Fourth honth and Sixth Eaat streets. He was not expecting them, amt was still further surprised when Mr. C. IL Skewer as spokesman, opened a mysterious package and presented Mr. JJlfif with a handsome gold watch. Mr, Skew as spoke as follows : To be selected from somaDj who are much mote able to present Urn token of oar esteem and affection for you is an honor. In preeesLng this to you it affords tnw much pleasure and sailsfactsou ot knowing that the clam joins me boart and hand In whatorer I may asy. And while we may not aU hare a chance to say so in ..thing 5a presenting this, you way rest assured, wide we may not hare a voice in this matter, yet, our heart are brimful of the happiness Unit this waion affords. In the past you hare boeu bo steadfast and firm of purpose, you hare accomi.lifehod soch grand and noble works, so ktu-- and genial ia your ways, that we as a class, i and to chaw oisr appreciation and tore tor yon, decided to inamfeet that appreefeViou and respect ia the following maimer. While being young sac day school, yet we tot a keen Interest la year doings. Being ia oar midst for a conmdera.i'ie length of time, we bare grown to lore you and think of yoor interest as oar with yours, ewa, to share ur joys tmi h&prine and in time of trouble to extend a sympathizing hiii aui heart. There are members of the class who cannot lie present in person; but we know that t.ieir thoughts are w.th os. lou will Biers-for- e piosse accept tins wavsh a a tokea of cor tore and remembrance of yoo, m the name of Mss, pes rkdtool class. That fee Bclan;ia and her Sun-jalaird may spare your Iitsfor years and years to and come, that you msy bare sJl the bapprow ntemiscrs of Urn ciroreh and imaginable, and Jutaily, When the prjn!y tain of death are drawn around and about rs 1 inlTodswd engaged in his work being chiefly the faith of the Muriaous in cf Morraoa." He said there are efforte a h-- f cur- you, !i.m y.nir passing to the teitos world aboye to rerei? join hesseuly sward will be as psinlfce as toe itwc.lrtag of a tab be ns tbs stream, is the cannst wish of the Class, May CM cn.tiaue to blest you. HiS recovered from M astonishment, bat coai.l not say much, for he sId bis heart was too full fur utterance. He th&aked Li? friend;; most rordlaby. inritte.g to fpead the evening with him. Relmltmeals were brought Is, and a very pleasant w eaiag Mr, was paseea. pars city notes. The coalereLce year is dosing lifi a gmtt dfffvlci inkiest. The than at any Rgregqnohs krgr Usu daiisg p&st two years. Bf.r tbe past quirts? tbo prayer-fniicfe'have been seasons o! fere tfcg T every Tuesday evening for the last six months in our church, adjourned May 31st to met again in September. The society has been a potent factor for good to the community at large. We were gladdened by a visit from our superintendent, accompanied by Brothers Franklin and Mork. We are preparing for a grand Childrens Day. tooelf; notes. Tooele people rejoice in the advent of the telephone to the town, thus falling in line with the outside world. Miss Young has gone East but will be back by the annual meeting of the Mission. She is much loved by all classes of the Tooele people. L. M. Gillilan, of Stockton, goes to Ohio the last of this month to drum up a recruit or so. Well sea what well see. He also will return for the Mission meeting. The trustees of the M. E. Church property have ruled that the churches throughout this charge shall not be used for any other purpose whatever but church, Sunday School, temperance and other moral purposes, excluding everything of a political nature. The Young Peoples Temperance OXFORD NOTES, over by Miss Pastor Turner says: Our church Society presided sine die, May Young, adjourned and Sunday School work is hold- 25th. ing steadily on its way. The King Miss Franklin is faithful and sends us word to reckon our proearnest, having a large school at gress not so much on visible results seconded in her is Seeds of promise we Ophir, and ably as on the School work by the vetwhich shall not return Sunday sow, eran A. W. Moore, a pioneer of So were scattering seeds void,! the camp. and singing. who recently went Mrs. The childrens Sunday afternoon to Chicago, sends back a telegram Bible class are preparing for to her husband at Stockton joyanother Bible entertainment, a fully annnouncing the arrival in feature of which is to be a contest their family of a son. The Advoin Bible questions, the successful cate sends a handful of congratu contestant to receive a beautiful lations. edition of the Teachers Bible. The Sunday School workersmet Miss Wilma Burton, the W. H. at Tooele Saturday, May 28th in M, S. teacher at Grantsville says: convention assembled. L. M. Gil- Tills is too quiet a place to say bian was elected president of the business is booming, nevertheless Tooele County Sunday School Asthe contract is let for a new brick sociation, auxiliary to the Utah school building. My school closed Sunday School Association, and the 10th of this month with an en- Miss H. Elia Young was made sectertainment ia the evening. The retary. An excellent programme industrial school was well attended; was carried out as follows: The Sunday School, Dr. D. T. the boys graduated ia small boots; the girls also worked faith- Simms. How to teach the children, L. fully. The Ten Commandments, M. Gilliian, songs, a recitation or so occasionto reach the parents, Miss How ally, make up a profitable afternoon m. Ella Young. every Saturday, Miss ElcKors Nelson, our tenensr at Rev. J- - P. Morris writes from ESsisore writes about tb? work there: Mt, Pleasant that as Miss Lisa I have met with several discourageBaugstad, our valiant Hama Mis- ments bia, but still I roust saj j get sionary was starting lro?n that to Ephraim lately, her horse along very wall, according to the way I Ei&ee ara situated, In an eatire coaimuaity of frightened, her buggy and she came neiir getting Moracons. I am bearding with a MorThe buggy wm mon faroily. The time passes by very severely hurt fist as 1 aim always busy. I have 3 badly broken. over-torsa- Thursday, consisting of recitations by the classes . in Elocution, Instrumental and Vocal music, etc., were attended by as large a number as the chapel would accomodate, and were most eredi tab! y re n dereii . The afternoon of the same day was devoted to a it ice cream and cake festival for the children. about seventy being present. Friday was devoted especially to an exhibition of the Industrial Colored crayon, and pastel drawing, which has been done in the school. Besides the large variety of board work, thirty-liv- e framed were shown, which pastel pictures by their beauty and excellence of execution testified to the perseverance as well as ability of the pupil. This school has enrolled seventy pupils daring the past year, and ninety-eig- ht pupils during the three past years. Nearly all day school pupils belong Jo the Sunday School. The teachers of the respective departments are as follows: Miss Agnes C. Cassidy, Principal and teacher of German. Miss Sara Simpson, Intermediate Department. Mrs. A, C. JSarretr, Primary Department and elocution. Miss Maud Kimball, Calisthen es and Industrial Drawing. All connected with the misC.-anticipate with great pleasure the return of their pastor, ilev. P McD. Bleecher, who has been absent on account of ill health for the past eight months. During this time, service has been held in Logan once every month by thRev. Mr. Davis of Ogden. Mr. Bleecher is expected in Logan the 25th of the present month, at which time also many hearts are to be gladdened by a short visit from Bishop Tuttle. Oal-isthenie- f y, el-'ve- iid . two fort ho L. 3, - and salutes the captain, the result, and report ' is awaiting Ml present Of !. accounted for! In the oilier ot !vu. I'ni'inh-l- j hia phya roil of patients who sicians then the answer b letter each tin weeks In the caii of tin roil of their nanus list are linn IreiU from oi cry ''sate and Territory, be:; inns. ig with Ahti.nma and ending with Wisconsin and Wyoming. These patients1 reports are repv insiuus An interin tin minutm of esting feature is the emuhe-i.- - of gratitude expressed for h, h.g r sped, ni m u,y ted casos t!ie patient iain m,'y to try treatment by these physicians, af te,r eery ot her resort haU pr ei tiuit-Isp'I h mime jib en to this treatment is Com pt iund Oxyg ti. and if oa would like to learn more ot , smid y'our address to Drs. Sr u.hi-.- A Pa, iN.1523 Arch ,street, Philadejphi i. .,, msiiiish a prochure entitled trim p n.d f,0 gen its mode of action an i right sort of a ju'y, ei . i. t ,, v nich on annus discj-..-.-I are sent f;ee to an njuuler - then-d.-ts'ih- . h.-c-- s. i t i.-- niorm-grapl- . -.- , AN XMPERITXrE NE . slTY. What pure air is tr ho i cality, what sprii'g neat housekeeper, so is lb ailla to everybody, at body needs to he thoi m , the blood purified ami nrertns of disease destrwr ri. Salt Rheum, a, .A at oihe ordoi- are cmed l)y 1I' iri the most jKoiuhii- and - lo- nrtht-rtltl.- eh-H- ti-- - - Sore Eyes The eyes are always in sympathy witli the body, and afford an excellent index of its condition. When the eyes become weak, and the lids inflamed and eose, it Is an evidence that the system has become disordered by Scrofula, tot which Ayers Sarsaparilla is the best known remedy. Scrofula, whS'b produced a painful inflammation in my eves, caused me much suffering for a rumher of years. By the advice of apfcysu lan I conisr.enccdtak.ng Ayers Sajsapaniia. After using this n oshune a sboit tune I wan eoiuptotely Cured are now in a splendid condition, and I am as wU and strong as ever. Mrs. William Gage, Concord, N. H. For a number of years 1 was tumbled with & humor in my eye-- , and was unable My ryes to obtain any rchei until I commenced niffs Ayer's Sarsaparilla.te This effected a icmpli cure, and I i a. be the ol Wood lidieve it N. IL C. E. I'ploii, From childhood, and until with a few months, 1 3vye been afflicted with Weak sod Sera Eyes. I hate used for these wdh bmcSic.al rten-tscoRiplansts, Mder it & Ayers Sareaparula, end great blood puruwr. Mrs. C. Liu 'dips, seeds-cinelu- ss PRESBYTERIAN. to-r- CACHE VALLEY i?EMlNAHY. closing of the spring term at Cache Valley Senajnary occurred Jane 0th when the chapel was filled with those who came to listen to the public exercises. An hour was first devoted to the listening to the children who delighted all with their songs, recitations and dialogues. After this there followed Anhoar with Longfellow, when the following programme was rendered: A sfcsicbftf tbe Poets life., . . Jwrie Stoker. Thev . OaotAtione Soiur, Tba Recite-ticn- , Radiation, The SetowL Mrs. K. W. Greeno wreck cf tbe Besiwrus. ....Lottie Host. Tbs Village Rsgcksmitti, Bridge,, MTfe .ffilKK)!. RecRsdoa, Tbe Cumberland, Ndson. Song, "Tbs bay ia Boae,. Mm Hsuy WwmR R$totlAoa, Tn OiiUrens Hour," School, Song, Psalia of Life, jfa-rp.- The Semmsrrv has closed a most puri-iiex- . Glover, V t-- I goffered for a year with inflatmr iauiy left eye. Thrieucers formed on the bail, depriving m of sight, end carsing great pam. After trying many other xemeil'os, to nopurpo-- , t was finally induced to use Ays r 8rsaparslia By Taking of this medicine I have been been reentirely cured. My sight baninfltansna-tioi3 no sign of there stored, aad soro, or ulcer in my eye. Kendal T. Bowen, Sugr Tree Kidgc, Ohio, Mv d Slighter, tsn years old, was sfiffet-e-d with Gcrofnioaa Sore Eyes, During the last two years she never saw light of 88T kind. iPhvstciaa cf thn highest th'ee bottles n, stondiag exerted their hii.t, but with non remtanect eacce. 06 the rcconiioea-catioof Ss friend 1 port based a bottie of Ayers SatsapariUa, which toy daaghto? eoHimcr.ooil taking. Before ba bed used tb tMfd botiia her sight wsa resto-rsd- . W. B, SuthM-Jan- d, Her car fB oompsoto. Shytby City, Ky. it Sarsaparilla, Ayers tf tn. I. C. Aye? & C Fwpared S.A i il Vni -- is, Fruvlt; ix $1 . is |