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Show -THE UTAH EVANGELIST.- <br><br> C. H. PARSONS & CO., <br> Ogden and Salt Lake City. <br> We will make a specialty of all kinds of supplies wanted by the Schools. <br> Will also carry a full stock of all kinds of <br> BOOKS, STATIONERY, <br> -AND- <br> SCHOOL SUPPIES! <br> TOGETHER WITH <br> FANCY GOODS, LEATHER GOODS, <br> CUTLERY, <br> Magazines and Newspapers. <br> Will order anything you may want in any line. <br> Write to us for information on any subject. Always glad to hear from you. <br> C. H. PARSONS & CO. <br><br> E. & W. H. SELLS, <br> The Pioneer Lumber Yard, <br> Opposite 14th Ward Meeting House, <br> P. O. Box 1078 Salt Lake City. <br><br> PIONEER OIL AND LAMP STORE, <br> H. Koehler. Proprietor. <br> No. 51 First South Street, East four doors west of Salt Lake Theatre, Salt Lake City. <br> Dealers in Fluid and Coal Oil, <br> Lamps, Burners, Chimneys and Wicks. Lamps repaired at Low Prices. Orders taken by Telephone and Delivered Free to any part of the City <br><br> HAND-BOOK ON MORMONISM. <br> TABLE OF CONTENTS: <br> Origin of Mormonism.-Mrs. Horace Eaton, Palmyra, N. Y. <br> Letters on Mormonism.-Prof. J. M. Coyner. <br> Endowment Expose.-An Eye-Witness. <br> Exposition of Mormonism.-Rev. R. G. McNiece, D. D. <br> Polygamy.-Prof. T. W. Lincoln. <br> The Mormon Situation.-Judge C. C. Goodwin. <br> Blood Atonement.-Prof. T. B. Hilton. <br> The Christian Conflict with Mormonism.- Rev. R. G McNiece, D. D. <br> The Present Law-Making Power of Utah.-Gen. M. M. Bane. <br> Mormonism vs. Jurisprudence.-Judge J. S. Boreman. <br> Work and Influence of the National Anti-Polygamy Society.-Mrs. J. A. Froiseth. <br> The Mountain Meadows Massacre.-Major J. H. Carleton. <br> Extracts from John D. Lee's Confession. <br> The Political Attitude of the Mormons.- Judge C. C. Goodwin. <br> Utah Mormonism Anti-Republican; The Remedy.-Gov. Eli H. Murray. <br> Are the Gentiles of Utah a Marauding Set?- Hon. O. J. Hollister. <br> Mission Work in Utah. Episcopal Church. <br> Mission Work in Utah. Congregational Church. <br> Mission Work in Utah. Presbyterian Church. <br> Mission Work in Utah. Methodist Church. <br> The Loyal Citizens of Utah. <br> Are Polygamous Women Happy? Mrs. A. G. Paddock. <br> Organization of the Mormon Church. Hon. Arthur L. Thomas. <br> The Gentiles of Utah. Judge C. C. Goodwin. <br> Utah and the Mormons. Hon. John R. McBride. <br> Appeal to the Patrio[tic] Citizens of America. By the Pastors of Churches and Principals of Schools, S. L. C. <br> Solution of the Problem. Prof. J. M. Coyner. <br> Who are the Writers in the Hand-Book? <br><br> As will be seen from the table of contents, this work is what [it] claims to be-a Hand-Book on Mormo[nism]. It covers the entire ground, and [its] authors, being residents of Utah, speak [from] authority. It has been prepared to meet the demands of the times, and should be in the hands of every American citizen. <br> Sent by mail for 25c per copy or $2 per dozen. Address. <br> HAND-BOOK PUBLISHING CO., <br> SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. <br><br> JOHN TAYLOR & SON, <br> MERCHANT TAILORS. <br> A full line of Choice Woolens and Novelties in Men's Wear. Imported and Domestic Cloths, in Fine and Medium grades <br> 43 & 45 E. Second South Street. <br><br> Salt Lake Carriage & Wagon Works. <br> A. HOPPER & Co., <br> Manufacturers and dealers in Wagons and Carriages of every description. General repairing and blacksmithing of all kinds. Painting and trimming promptly attended to. Second South Street, 1 1/2 blocks east of Elephant corner, Salt Lake City, Utah. <br><br> WHITE HOUSE, <br> Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, <br> Opposite the Post Office and Federal Court Room. Owing to its central location and moderate charges ($2.00 per day-50 cents per meal) the White House is the most popular house in the city. Open day and night. D. & R. G. R'y office in building. U. P. R'y office opposite. A. Podlech & Co., Proprietors, <br><br> GEO. M. SCOTT & CO., <br> Dealer in <br> Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves, <br> Tinware, Mill Findings, Miners' and Blacksmiths' Toots, &c., &c. <br> 91 and 93 Main St … Salt Lake City, Utah. <br><br> L. GOLDBERG, <br> Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, <br> Boots and Hats, <br> 165 & 167 Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah. <br> Manufactory, 537 Broadway, New York. <br><br> C. B. DURST. J. A. TRIMBLE. <br> DURST & TRIMBLE, <br> Dealers in <br> Green, Staple and Fancy Groceries, <br> Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Game, Poultry and Fish. <br> Half Block west of Theatre … Salt Lake City[,] [Utah.] <br><br> OVERLAND HOUSE, <br> Three doors south of Walker House, Salt Lake [City.] <br> Better accommodations at less rates than [any] other second-class house in the city. Terms, $1.00 [to] $1.75 per day, according to room. <br> Take the street cars that pass to and from [the] Depot, and pay no attention to runners from [other] houses. W. A. PITT, Proprietor[.] <br><br> J. M. DART, M. D., <br> Office First house south of Clift House <br> Salt Lake City, Utah. <br> Office hours, 8 to 9 a. m, 2 to 4 p. m. <br><br> WALKER BROS., Bankers. <br> Established A. D. 1859. <br> We do a general Banking business and solicit ac-accounts of merchants, mining companies and country dealers. Our facilities for collecting are the best, having correspondents in nearly every town in this and adjoining Territories. We draw exchange on all the leading cities of Great Britain, Ireland, Denmark, German Empire, Italy, Russia, Spain, Austria, Belgium, France, Holland, Sweden end Switzerland. <br> AMERICAN CORRESPONDENTS. <br> New York … Imp. and Traders Nat. Bank. <br> Chicago … First National Bank. <br> St. Louis … State Savings Association. <br> Omaha … Omaha National Bank. <br> San Francisco … Bank of California. <br> Denver German National Bank. <br><br> [Note: The following is handwritten in cursive] <br> Valuable* history* of Schools + Churches, etc. <br> Utah Evangelist* <br> Pub. By J. M. Coyner. <br><br><br> * words and titles are underlined <br><br> |