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Show UTAH CHRISTIAN AJDVOCA1L. Utah Christian Advocate. BALI LAKE CITY, UTAH. 0;i"c.n of the K. I tab t i - f. SIKiiLT of tbi) AItI al I liurcti. Ei'ir'a.mJ Kiitcred at the bait Lai? Ty PootonVe as rnx ud TERMS: - imadi.uic" iaus For If art sulisi'i ,!.cr prompt', Ve Will apply to the - fails to r"iviv the t it H f ml it Aiivvin. h' Uoi.llo, e. c to b.,ie !be direction ot a b'i.lrriifis to Da'iie not only .pifi eh if.,. I should bo (arc'll! nt butaNcUm i!,o pistod "c to wl.i.'h tiicj vm-- it oLt to Wollh it tl.lJ PcCIl scut, a-- ki i Iiuc'Ut" roiiiiuu'h'atiou6 .iiouM to iidditw-wi- l the Pnhh'hcr. Wnd in flic- - ymr subscriptions for Amoc.ui:. 5? iii rKicLiitsT C - and in mi.-isio-n It is with deep regret that we L'l. learn of the intended departure of Mr. C. JI. Parsons from our city. He goes, we understand, for lest, made necessary by to !oe appliMr, Pardons cation to bushiH-ts- . ha? made for himself an position in busine-- - an i social circles and his going will be a loss which will be Pit. But by none mere than will he be miss-- d Kntrland, by the Christian workers of the on staiy. Mis. Maty We auisf that Porresjn mlin dtvv and Tenitorv.' FranBox hi 17, Clement Leavitt, rest giving renewed vigor will him soon to our midst, with cis, .o5 C:J. Y: e PiesideiA'. United States his genial face, his kindly Leljing Miss F aces E. AVi.iard, Evanston, 111. hand. Canada. Mi-- , l.ebna Youman-- , Fic- : Ul, New Litney, M:.. Jicigc YYaid, Zealand, Ci'jloil. Bulgiuia. Sweden, Madafi.e helm. Andeison, Mejei Oi gan iei s. Em ope M Charlotte A. Gravy CoomLe House, Hoinsey Illses i- -s London, England. Northern Europe, Madame Anderson, Aleyei helm, 17 SoiLa Hunilegardsgntan, Stockholm, Sweden. American Committee, The five General Officers of the X. W. C. T. U. Mrs. M. SecretaiiesEngland, Wbitall Costelloe, 40 Grosvenor Road, Westminster, S. "VC. London, England. o America Mrs, Hannah Vfhitall Smith, 4653 Germantown Ave. Philadelphia, Pa. Treasurers, England, Mrs James Gieg-son- , Hearts Hill, DebLen Green, Lough-ton- , England. America Miss Esther Pugh, 101 La Salle St., Chicago, 111. Supt. Depat tinent of Pjosp, Mrs. Mary B. Willard, 2Uo Frederioh Straose III. Berlin, Germany. Mrs. Hannah Supt. Bible Reading-sWhitall Smith, 4353 Gennantvvn Ave.. 1M. Philadelphia, a 7Jrs. M. E. Parker, ATorld's organizer , NATIONALD1FFICERS. President, Miss Fraares E. Willard, Cor, Sec., Mrs. C. B. Buell, Treasurer, Miss Esther Pugh. IT AH IERRHoKj. Miss E. S. Dickey, Cor, Sec., Mis? C Burnett. .T. I.AKL SALT .TV, C. S, Burnett, SecreMrs. T. H. TcriuuiO, Treasurer, tary, Mis Ar n. Newcomb. j Pre'-idea- s Mi-- t, STOi Toil. President, Mrs. Dr. Mallorv sALTN'A. Prc-- i 1 nt, s Mi-- Rcvao. B-l- ia mu u I'll officer-- , not vet cicte 1. The NaUonal Convention of tb W. C T. U. which cousenes at Xaffiviih-- , Tenn , Nov. 2iiiil, will icpre'-en- t the laignst oigani.Mtioii of Tvunicn the world has ve r known. It Mirpases all others not oniv in number - but in the magnitude and importance of the work it Lt undertaken. Many imagine that we confine t ur eft rts to the suppression of the tice ot iptfnpera:ice, wffereas the ilepartmer.ts cc ver ury phase of Christian work. b is orgm.ei philanthropy in its N 1 Kendal! k Co. D the wav tin- firm re,vis Send to them for t ew text hoiks is with and for This him exchange f books. is like a keep iitrte a full line of the leading - now, Mrs. Angie F. Newman ns again, arid her presence benediction. Lik the women of raiiom s arid periodical-- . (ri-r- tLerri th Christian Commission in their a cal! ye realem an i save timi- and errands of mercy on battlefields, so Bioj.ev. comes this Christian woman to this A departmei.t of "horthaed an i has I eer. opened i r.ur Sern.narv. field of toil with her living faith, - g broadest 'ensc, her ready sympathy, vice of mtr mper&nee source if all fur the pi- cent (t!itr vires, rur arc mill by d,rcti.d toward1- - it, an will U- it.t Liz ha, of tn- !s;v shall he d v; - 1 ciiwe ! tn- - .igai"-- t trad -- . )fs-slhl- e held tin' 1'itlio evening. Will you u 't coinin' nee mi' to pet rt'adyi1 This will nut l an mijrxissibie or even a difficult tak if only the heaif is in the woik. 1 et all try to have teinpeianoe music. Tlu-- ti is a lack of this eieiywheif. No uthn city m the Union, of its size, has in :l more capable or earnest winkers than this, if they wore only aiuimcd To sec the nee i of the woik. Ail parlies in tb Territory who will write to Miss C. S. Burnett, box, 3iP, bait Lake City, stating what they are doing in any line of temperance work, and what their needs are, will receive in return not only information hut helpful literature free of cost to them. The National Union has set apart a small sum for this purpose and it is now the fault of the woikers if they do riot avail themselves of it. The great need of the work here is organized effort, Tn union there is strength in moral eontliots as well as in physical. vhildlv ids !!ie w ill lit. -- Till! C 1 1 A I'TAUQ VA C IRCLK, Tim fiist regular meeting of Littrary and Stientiffc Cluie was licld in the Methodist Church, evening, (Jctober 4th. The attendance was unusually good, over fortv hTut-da- The vears study present. ying - (.v - jti-ra- Yl' 1 d gti?.!c days t,f 1 I'll- - I!:, Worhis - I Y. C. I. i.av- . - - ;i fb , I,.,, i j x IS s,,Cs. pr,tyt.r (fejin ad Grids tiiumjin of ut t The g. ni Ml plan ,i, a ui g of W":! ((in fir atar(.m j r.iycr and . -- bo5-- i t! itR I ; - i I open?! j ilAVi-:.- 1iV'i r y evea-ing- - N'.vi- theCUu-tauijii- a with United States History. The s lesson was conducted by Mr. L, E. Hall. Gray haired men and sedate matrons found themselves talking far more glibly than they ever did in their younger days of the Northmen, the Cabots, DeSoto, DeLeon and many ether renouned personages of American history. As the lesson advanced all restraint vanished and a most delightful evening was spent. Prof. Story read Longfellow's beautiful poem Skeleton in Armor, thus snaking a pleasant break in tbo evening's lesson. It is not too late to join us yet. Plan of Temperance Work lor The circle will meet again in the Sunday School. Methodist Church, though a committee The "Womans Christian Temperance was appointed to maka arrangements Union believing that we muse look to for a permanent central place of mtet-ing-o the church for the final crushing:Ci out of the great of internpveranee, and in If you do not care to join come anil order to make the church more effective visit us. ia its work, the children must be eduHYMENEAL. cated in the principles of total abstiThe ladies of th W. II. M. S. of nence, have adopted apian of work Ur fur the Sunday school which they w.iuld Salt Lake City with their husband, by t.v of invitation of Prof, and Mrs. Story met pantos urgently recommend churches, and superintendents and t cach- atDav is Ilall, Tuesday evening, October 10th to witness the marriage of e's or Sunday schools, Rev. A. R. Archibald of Logan, Utah, rr.AN OF WOT.K . 1. Let the children he organized in a to Miss Fanny IP Matte, daughter of band to be called th 'Sunday School ID. W. II. He Mote, Irsidennt of Xenia Colege, Xnia Ohio. Ternpeiance Biigade. Dr. Jackson of Ft. Douglas performed 2. Signing th trip! pPdg shall be the A delightful social the iirlycfinditk.n upon joining. cuimonye. was 3. Let large pledge rolls containing evening spent. The best wsihes of the name of evciy member of the Bri- all piesont followed Mr. and Mrs. Archk gade in that school d- igr.ated as a com- bald to their Logan home. The Utah M issnm is to be coagatu pany be kept hanging in a conspiculatcdon ous place in the Sunday .School. receiving so valuable an addition to its ranks as Mrs. Archibald. Uet instruction he 4. given on some of God which May the blessing ihi.se of the temperance question ten mnketh rich and addeth no sox row W Minute once a month duung th open. ing exercises of the upon thm and their work. 5. The Quarterly rrurid'iy should he In gathering wild flowers, suits. cs devoted cntiselv to either leaves, or picnicking in the woods, ni r lasses ur as a genir.i . havare more or less exposed to dangerfre the take ridldreii ing pint. G, School Sunday temperance con- pi lisuiuog by ivv or other wild vints should he ceits given occ'tsiona.ly on and shrubs. The poison is under csrtain circumstances readily absorbed Iff Sunday evenings. 7. Ones a year, at the children tie blood and painful swellings or erupm all the Sunday schools should have a tions are caused, b'uch affections Hood readily cures, as if meeting under he direction of GarssparilSa all impurities from the blood. Even in the local iipenntcrident of the W. C. cases uf paDoning by Paris green, T. U. or some efficient worker. I food's Sarsaparilla has been remarkably The Band of Hope Les-oManual succy'S! ul. It should be kept cenatanfiy m the house for ail blood diaorae'S is recommended to aid in preparing the Hoods E Satsaparilla is prepared by C. work. ILxid & (o., Lowell, ?das., and is The first ten letters ot the alphabet, by all druggists. 100 Doses $1. (omitting I) are used to designate the The ore; Goippan'e? of a Regiment. i oa Gft Fjbfe a five bufidref first starting in a place will be Cook (5o0) page Book of original sA, First the neit, thoroughly tested recipes, if yon sen a rn Elds Fafs Yeast Co, Bo8" Company B and so on to H, theiffiCom-pan- v to ester, N, Y., twenty (20) cent A. Scc.rd Regiment itm. v' pay jiosipge, and uho scud 15 top I his p'ari uf work has h'en in ucce-- s ers id Warners Safe Yeast packs55 r, in Cid'for ,,a for some time to sj.ow that you have been toihoi & wib the v(t, 1,. st result,, i.n t4 "t i j'.trvi of Warners Safs - ;ts s,iplimty. tjj Cf. Du- Vx.k, gr. at in cio f,, vni! be tsrJ. pf ic,j i k , ii. epaiat' c rgaioatii m an , mi, tor ?!,!', The paper bound scdD1 t i!,' hctjF'1- IV v'e - f flue or r ,n, v not b? i, andwiil i iu .I.iv 'iii- - go;,,, by vrij, ' ,,r uni .He mdcring them ur s the m s.U m I ,'r!'''L cover- - come w i th the 20 writs and upon this as d s I'. y f ur i an b ai n, pffsl,, ,j rd . Ii wonderfully hoe lh rt than l" Y by L' iy wom.oi will want K,' says at the he i r'il.fduig dy, 'Vj!( Ii'., ia Un, N. ' (?; (c Tft iVhl t f ? w' C. s.. i iy ii Sait Lake Union will hold a mass meeting on Fiiday (nening as it is not pra, tic.tbie to giv e Saturday to the woik. All minsters will lie uipiested to preach on this suhiect nn Sunday cither .1 as leathers and we hope much from this woik. Tie preaching service and prayer ineetinrs are well attended. service on Sunday crq,. The go-pings conducted by Miss Young me y into lasting and the people usually r the house. There is a movement fo t to t cure an oigan for the cLap? and we aie phid t say that the uvler. S taking is nmeting with success. done. Cotn-pun- y II it. Since the sec ms to be the ) al Stnetory stating what was attempted or Several ladies are interested Sunday-School- W. Lud.Un Pxesi le t, Miss V. - on SALT LAKE CIKCriTKOTcT The Ele'K'ith Vdard Mission cuni all ma-- i Philhpo-pobs- . Tmkey, Mix. W. E Locke, h are very reasonable, and any her strong, Thes terror wishior to study the- - matter's per-onItMpfnl words, and aUu e all, her can not do hotter than to tl,( se s. Ci r great love for Utah. She has corn at this time to be t'ATARHl! CLUED, present at th annual meeting of the Industrial Horn A conation, in th work of wlorh she is so inter estd. But th work - Association is thif by sm n :ns cnpving ail her tip,- -. SM is going up and dun nth TWm.-ryw uh th w qua in ting Mr-selJh-and with the need- - fox W India, Miss M, Leiteh, Ounoville, .Ldlna. u, tvpe-writi'.- Iff. oisSs, All s. -i Chunk. Chi 1st a-- nee-fort- I- llc.liubilil. 11 mi-E- iy morning or evening, and wheiev' r lliC.ll Iu. ( IIjwai.au n , ermou i Rev. Dr. Hi::, whoso p vere ill work. llr-- s Stool room tvili Lb in ClrnrrL. ness for the past lew days lias the new Srimdimn Ian cause much apprht-n&ioamong Some of our fiien is made a hyhis hosts of fnends is doing w-ing Mbit to Mu tray a few days ago. and we hope will soon be upon the They gave Miss 11, Ella oung a sreeis again. When such a tirepleasant surprise. Her school is less worker , is the Dr. stops, and her duties keep her something skeins gone out of life's tilling very busy. atmosphere If we had the ear of the powers that be. and if we Rev. D. 0. Hedges and family could see Low the Dr. could be have arrived from Ohio. They go to spared in this held, we would Tooele for tlmir field of labor. recommeed that lie be given a rest. The new Scandinavian M. E, Such constant toil and exposure as Church building is pushing to- he has endured for the past tiye ward completion. Brother Frank- years would kill any ordinary man. lin is untiring in Ms labors. Just On Monday evening the cllicial now a few bank checks would aid him wonderfully. board of the First M. E. Church voted unanimously to ssk the Mrs. C. A. Manor, art tea cher in suprintendand of the mission Rev. the Seminary, has been taking a T. C. 1112 D. D. to recommend the vacation in California, in company appointment by the bishop of Rev. with her mother, Mrs. Judge J. M. Jackson D. D. to fill the of Ogden. liarns, pulpit of tnis church the remainder of the conference year. Upon Of the fifty dollars subscribed consultation with Dr. Jackson howat conference for publishing the ever, it was found that here was minutes thirty dollars have come some question as to whether he in. Dont forget this subscription, could except such relationship to Send your money if the brethren. church, he not qeing retired you want the minutes. from his chaplaiusy in the U. S. A. until March next. The matter was Remember to pay for the Aivo- accordingly dropped to the regret CAlF. of th church Brother John Hansen writes enDEAnBiiEriiKhx: There is space couragingly from Hyrum. He re- in our columns Mr notes from your ports excellent congregations. circuits or stations. If yon dont send us the notes you must not The New England supper given hold us responsible for the way by the ladies of the First Church sack space is filled. on Friday evening Oct. 7th, was a decided success. The supper was Dr. ami Mrs. Jackson left sn Thur-da- v excellent, every one present had a murrhiig m riur tor th.iadidpLiaJie good time socially and the ladies to le The:r Louie. We shall mi-- s cleared them greatly here. The doctor lias male Lhr.-c'- f vi Dir Mt in tr.e affairs ' Miss Mary Walters, City Mis- of this b'nt'u by bis voice and pen, sionary in Provo List year, spent a el stir.Br maiity. lbs loss will p'.the last Sabboth of September with be mlt heie as the less Of a public mats Bro. Hill's family on her way home from California where she spoilt three months with friends It is greatly to be regretted that she cannot return to her work again ns Utah has never had a moje devoted or successful worker. Tke best wishes of all who know vutu joy til we raei-- i aga t, ' her follow her to her home in Lincoln, Nebraska and many prayers We cad rhe attention of our tea. eis will be offered for her speedy reand rm-- -i manf- to tin5- ch i jf u i s' covery to her usual health, .11. Parson- - ,V hr in of Parsons . -- rastor on Sun re-tur- n of IPs Miss Mary Ilaserud, M Dint'S, Iowa, comes to our city to e s Ltv iitoriiing, rial a the school L In good condition, Thete.,'1 chudren adubin of and nicer ing chiltalk to a'e faithful and the chiMren intpun.q cuTiing with a tm perace Eoitt 1 by tie W. C. T. Lb The avciage attemlance for Sertep.i' dren in tie Sup lay SUiocK VVliat a mighty olume of prayer will was fifty. There is a good atietidarc, WORLD'S W. C, T. U. mil up from America, Europe, Asia and at the evening sex vices. The day schonl at this point the Isles of the sea.bu all the continents 0p?ns -- a (7 e Afilea aie nmv organized, and even well xvith seventy-si- x pupils enrolled these-- braie missionaries wdl pi ay tint The good wmk that Misses IIalv0ren the cut so of iu:n may no longer bar the and Karp-- r aie doing in this n,Fh;fca Motto. Per God an 1 Home and h well known to need comof the school is tv-Land: Object: To unify the piogre'S e gosp.riiinistti rnct Evciy m'ssion ment. Will not method, of woman's temperance woih teacher in rh'seiy Ti Ii'oiy do stin.cthiiig At Munay the day school oper.aj rhe w'-rlover, and to oLeulate a petiw we oik "What with can about twenty-fiv- e better oil that (kv'f pupi's. K!ks tion for the piolabttmn of the tialhe in y Sao!'uth-d,iis an enthusiastic teacher, in a. ! do than to give One to p1-piYoung akobolic thicks ar J op, urn or with the people of the place lempiTitiioe inij President, Abs. Margaiet l.nca-- , 1 l'o ii. will von not, and then send a much m fav or with the -- iiiklren. TLti Cha: lotto 1st, Bs'sfjT Sqnaie. L,o Son, p.i-tcr lett.u to tie Com spending are foi tv children in the Sunday sch0cl s CsliH-n- aton. 'H Pubh-dTr- . torfert uce, a temperarc Temperance. self-sacrific- e Pi cla'h matter. OimXear ne.v work, thus making Mr visit with os really a missionary journey. May Gods blessing rest iq on this Christian women iu the iif of to which she toil and is called. I j n-- ic-- , -, . .V 1 A i' . jirrvK-- e. |