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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: illE UTAH. OGDEN. B. tCtti'IX... - BXKT JlMtJ 7aUSKOiY. i.TU KuwMto. . I'. 0XMBS u - Hlurk. 4 ia ?.! Mum, pee n-i- fci,t?e w-4e- rJ bri SICKLE-IN-TIIE-SLU- weBM-tkJo- a XKittHJ, THE afeaeM Iiim Cm. tiaJL mM riiiUsillMi L fht to tXJ, at Octfc. Vta. for or TUB pexsa There will b throughout the country cordial eedorsemeat of tba attefr.pt to oat th lottery business. By do ther method except by that ia vogue ia Wall street, has robbery been reduced 4a tAe ay flea that characterise the lottery. Aa a peculation for the inventor it haa nothing to commend iL Morally, the lottery ia wrong, becauea - aUalin ia forbidden. Socially, it k because the fever it inculcate ia woraa than typhoid, Financially, it ia disastrous, because it take 1fce mind sway from legitimate pursuits, faodera for nothing the money eaded for bread, aad throw an revenue into the handa of eon. who prey upon ajoteaoeleaa gambler their fellow. There i no shadow of for tb lottery. Tat in tha endeavor to auppreea the lottery a wrong i being done. The law that give a cross-road- s poetraaBter auof out the mail any throw to thority editon of a newspaper that haa in it the advertisement cf a lottery ia an upon constitutional rights, and places in tha band of a partisan official a power ha can abuse, and one ' that ia many instance ha would be jilad to abuse about election time. The law against lotteries ia being stretched to over not alone such orunizod theft as . . i. CUUIC1I u . ..v r i. .. tail fciuu U UDUlHUa, iUUV IIIO and kindred innocent amusements. 7tf trriage is the only lottery thus far to aoap) the ban. So the law becomes ridio ilous, and unless in some manner modilled it will fail of it purpose. One change will eoMaarily be made, or trouble ia certain to arise. This is in im-ma- de-fen-oe relation to the arbitrary authority put into the hands of the postmaster making him aa truly dominant over the pre as ia tha paid censor of the Russian Ccar. TBS INDIAN MESSIAH. "' Thar ia nothing strange In the fact thai tha Indians believe a Mwamh. haa oma to tham. It ia not strange either that they should think his akin red. Many a nation ha had it Christ and 1m haa always partaken of tha nature of that nation. The origin of faith la other christ than the one accepted by tha world as tha inn of God has been du to alleged manifestations similar to those marking tha career of Jesus of Nazereth. , There have been reputed miracles. There has beea persecution and death. TJaoro b aa keen always tha Vague promise of f at aome future time, but irhUe the disciples looked for to this second coming of their master they knew not whon to expect it, nor did they have any conception of the form it was to take. Hence, where--: over designing wickedness has flaunted itself as the Christ, new pome, it has found followers. Whenever some weak mind, yielding to a frenzy born perhaps of fear, haa indulged in prophetic visions and told of the second coming, fanaticism has donned its whito robes and waited for the heavens to roll back. The Indians are but doing now what other races have done. Thoy hare jostled against Christianity for years, and been trampled upon by a Christian nation. Gaining enough of an insight into the belief of their white neighbors to gather an inkling of the second coming, they accept this much. , Only they would have the Christ come to the red man instead of ' to the white. Why should they not think themselves worthy of this honor? They have no love for the white man, and they are but just in not loving him. He has taken their lands, given them, bad whisky, talked to them of spiritual life and a blissful (stun, forced tracts upon them, and cheated them at every opportunity. It is perhaps unfortunate that the Messiah notion should have taken such hold upon the Indian, for it is one that will probably have to be beaten out of him. But the notion is the counterpart of that held by more enlightened nations and sects and the Indian, so long as he keeps off the war path has a right to it. re-tm- md , PRifrEXTS WITHOUT NUMBER. In relation to the present financial etrain there are pretexts innumerable advanced. It is noted that every ele ment is perfectly willing to lay the blame at the door of some one else, and even jubilant at the opportunity. The Democrat says that the McKinley bill is at fault The Republican ascribes the condition to a Democratic triumph. Neither of them means to be fair, and if he stumble upon the truth does so through accident All either want to do is to eoape censure. The panic that haa been n&rrowty MISS KLIXKEXBKAIiD k SISTER. R J. tkkie-in-the-cl- o (bwW at tU roMuffie r&uDOM i r MILLINERY. T a, til Elegant and Fashionable Laj-peae- r ItaMiM Ia. I to reat-i- i that pniz.t The roil f.ftv drawback froai Tncidad, Liei kw L couiJ If of modern is du civuli!i jo. oi'y r !r-- i 8,UU boo per day, a&d not m BiUjti U 3ar irUa arkeiue be d'jfhteJ up to resuming at buo-- e in i ib it iufwy, im turret it tba iu..-tfcjaaJ as to a m otai that i rutjc. Li stye, the purikao of the puUi? tLat cocj;'tiii tmr bji- isjli-!- J tiie drj.cua wcmJ.J have a ctkw. and yet Las by erj to be in whichever party THE XAr. Hi its fur alMHutXiua of tt of steady poner. It w t! ejkta f Turing the Creditor Eist against the are c,uil expeueir and uncoa.furU( Je. 1 1 and IK n ia tie Life of Ittea-t- r in the Thi is perhaps w Lt cuike U Debtor Sooth asd Vt, ruuiin John IWa Btntoa. as aa foiled State treasury adjunct fefeLkn this New York Sun: JvAa Deaa Bestoa, to Wail street and subject to Wa21 of aomecf tbebtttof tb invector the street's order, and reckoning tba backt-Stiix the FUeet cat keep up. mack inerr, died drop- and loacer all ioipurtasit, while the Tb people ar gbl to aee the rival Provideeee East ca at Saturday. He aud with happy in.parUility invenUd tr bjukisraie mri-farmr and miner counted fur naught. j of rteam-bipIt was the ytem of steadily drawing wish both of them welL mat it i a and rru ucr anea in all to the Exit all tb mosey the industry big cities. He a a burn is Fort IndeLarbor, ixty-eveof tb country could produce; this goThat political agitation still prevail pendence, Botstoa father hu ago. being th w did in Nebr&ska i shown by th fact that ytr ing ia tb form of interest hen it of th fort at that time. Ban-to- n not go fur commodities manufactured Editor Roeewatee waa recently guilty ci made a model cf th firat monitor under a high protection that dtd the aa editorial three column long. by ordw of Mr. Ericnon friends, and waa intrusted Ui deliver it in ieroa to EjbI all the good it did anyone. Ericwto. The is not money enough to allow m now i about Mid, Fejatok Qcat, it in lie found th greatest , the East all it desires and leave any for to tell th public hi story. This i a getting an interview with difficulty and the West For this reason tb neglected courtesy dearly d ue from th gentle- when be went into hi preaeno th waa a very chilly on. However, clsasf bav arisen in their might acd man. Th public haa already told him uncovered th maHterpieoe of Banton propose to have a change. They think it story. minuture model manufacture and th it may be for the better, and know it can weet tuce of th muaic box hetria to not be for the wore. They want more Postal authorities ar at last awaken- grind out the national aira of Ertcsaon' money. They w ant the cash that will ing to th fact that th facilities for fatherland. Eriofeoa buriit into tear, from that tim th inventor and enable them to pay their debt, or at handling mail at Ogdan ar ridiculously aid Ericsson were th bent of friend. Enc-o- a least the interest, so that the mortgage inadequate. Better arrangement aeem later presented Bentoo with a gold watch and chain. shall not bury them in hopeless ruin. to be in aigbt Benton boasted that he bad won mora They want the fre coinage of silver, money any other Mb. Balpocb got som information maa ia th lotteries thaa and if they fail of getting it the country ia th country. He claimed to w did Ireland. in cold hile well will not and a as that be lie it acknowledge hav won $100,000, getting in dv year may standing upon th brink of an abyss intend to acquire either of them and fonr $15,000 prize. Although Benton wilf probably take medical treatment for made fortune after fortun, and had at that will engulf alL hi death aura very valuable machine Of course, th millionaire who hat both. grinding ia nickel about th country, h died almost pen nileea. silver, because it ia tb poor man's Thk Governor of Missouri haa been mooey, because it free coinage would A Wonder of the Grave. lessen their deepotio power, are uneasy doing some lively skirmishing to prevent there. of down murderer a th lynching At A seen, in th canton of Vaud, now. They lock the vault and await will be to delay a Switzerland, September 9, of the present development. During the term of un- All this will amount to Missouri law in but th legal hanging, while some wer rewirl grave-digge- r be th to year, stringency certainty apt moving the content of a grave from a continue, but if a crash can be avoided must be respected once in awhile. till a congress of new idea can have low, wet portion of a cemetery, a coffin, Laborers imported under contract which contained the remains of a womtime to act, the cloud may pass away. are being stopped at the wharf almost an was found to be full to overflowing with crisp, curly black hair. The colli n every day. It is Busoected, however, w as of wood, and lay the undermost of PLXASINQ EVERYBODY. laborers of some of this sort that get three, all in one grave. A soon as the two had been removed the workNo newspaper C3n pleano everybody. past the inspectors and even find their first men noticed that the clay on the lid of into West the way No newspaper that is worthy of respect the under coflin, as well as the cracks in will try to pleat the lid and sides, was matted with hair everybody. It must Tn s family of General Grant realizes which seemed to be puphiuzout throuch simply mark out a lino of policy, and cracks. On removing the lid a moot follow it conFistent'y. Thot-who do at lat the mistake made in drjiotiiting the remarkable sicht met their gaze. There not ugree with it have a perfect right to tho hero's body in New York, aud it will was the whole figure of the corpse, exexpress dissent. They may possibly be takon away. New York has not cov- hibiting the eyes, mouth, ears, and every lind balm in using unkind language ered herself with glory in relation to this ouaro inch of the body boinir covered with the curly lmir. Expotted to such as alvt ays grieves a paper very matter. In fact its petty stinginess has the air forloug, a lew minutes, the contents and insulted the of the colli n boouriio a t much. They may swear. But if they dixgraced the country, bapeleE macs of hair, one hand aud the great toe cf think that they can change the attitude memory of America's greatest soldier. the right foot only retaining their shapo. of a journal by these exhibitions, they have much yet to learn. PniitcR At.nr.RT Victor of England is IN A SEA OF FIttE. Probably no paper ever existed that in trouble. That is to say he is in love, did not have a wealth of bad advice The object of hi affections haa blood Wonderful Phenomena Witnessed thrust at it from all quarter. It pub- that is without the taint of royalty, but From a Bark iu the East Indies. lishes what It should surpresa, and sup- ah laugh at him, while of course his New York Times: Some unusual presses thst which it should scatter to mother would not think of permitting were observed by Captain phenomena th world. It get upon th wrong aid marriage. Bo th prince' ha loved and John Newman, commanding th bark of every public question according to lost Tba Ogden Literary society should tho recent cruis through Kelvin, during i th standpoint of a portion of 1U read cabl condolence, t . Sunda strait, which separate Java from era. Vary this portion demands a Sumatra.' ' The great channel ia limited PRESS OPINION. , on the north by tb conspicuous island changes policy forthwith, and failing , to receive assurance of it, retire much Krakatoa, on which is th volcano that kicked up such a rumpus while in a Th Eye of th World. and of uncomfor full perhaps urprid of eruption a few years ago. Kansas City Star: It is not too much state table and useless wrath. On June 26 last the Kelvin was quietly will world the of to be the say that eyes When will people learn that a .decent along with sails barely filled by riveted upon Kansas until after Mr. going the light southerly . aira that caused newspaper ia an enterprise conducted Ingall a successor is chosen. ' hardly a ripple on the surface. About upon well dstied lines? It cannot 11:30 in the evening, when about eight aenr two masters, and in trying Ah; Indeed I miles from the entrance to do so become a sorry specLogan Journal: The fact remains un- to Sunda Strait, whica is marked by tacle. cater to a changed, that tho Gentiles of Utah owe Krakatoa, the water suddenly appeared It cannot faction or a person. It must support a their deepest gratitude to these same on fire in patches of about two feet in diameter. The patches were about eight Mormons. ; principle always, and do it so clearly that or ten leet apart, and radiated In long there can be do question as to its sentilines from the vessel as far as the eye The American Privilege. could see. Tbey extended in every direcments. It i ot in need of advice. It R. E. Pattison, tion, the bark herself Mr. York Now Sun: being the central is heedless of childish censure. Party Governor elect of Pennsylvania, is a point The patches seemed to pulsate denunciation crashes harmlessly upon it candidate for the Presidency. Every as the bark slowly sailed along, and their It Airs no soiled linen. It spares no sins, American citizen has a right to be a brilliancy would chango with each successive throb. and it abuses nothing that merit silence candidate. The last feature continued some ten or praise. Useless to tell it how to run Tariff Agitation to Continue. or fiften minutes after the pulsations iUelf. It roally has some preconceived Philadelphia Bulletion: '' It ia now had ceased, and gradually it died away. notions of its own in this matter, and obvious that tariff agitation will play a The captain of the Kelvin awaits a one is that when in need of counsel it more conspicuous part than ever in solution of the mystery, and hopes to will seek counsel that is too valuable to American politics during the next two hear reports from other vessels panging and that it will bo the supreme through the straits about thesamo time. come, voluntary and verbose, a tiresome years, in 1892. There is lssuo certainly no 6ign flood. of the development of any other national FINANCE AND COMMERCE. issue in tne interval. Thk printer and proofreader combine Copper. Lead and Tin. in many peculiar errors, but there is The Choice of Methods. 18. Nrw York. ,oppcr. nftletd, lake, seldom one more glaring than yesterday Sioux City Times: Two ways of "kill- Noromber. $16Nov. 50. Lfd. weak, domnatic. M.M. morning made the name of Alice B. ing a man" are well known to skillful Tin, unsettled, closed steadier, straits, 20.13. Calkins appear as Mias "Calkino." While and experienced newspaper conductors. New Torlc JConev. One is to never to mention him, his there is really not much in a name, each words or deeds, and toe other is to keep Nkw Yobk. Nov. 1?. Money on call tight; person naturally prefers his or her own, him so prominently before the people as 3C30. ClosineolTered at 3. Prima mercantile naner. Sterling exchange, miiet. firm. especially when used in relation to a per- to surtoit ana disgust them. There is SixtydajrSfee. bills $4.73; demand U.bii. Bar formance of merit. Miss Calkins fur- some questiou which is tho quicker way, silver 98. nished the Literary people with some but either one accomplishes its purpose. Bonds. exoellent music and deserves credit for A Planter of Fiction. Nkw You. Nov. IS. Government bonds closed aa follows: it, instead of concealment under a fanci' 0(JiahaBee: There is one planter in U. a 4'a rea'd 121 '4 IT. S. 44's eon Don IM ' ful alias. Louisiana who has refused twenty-tw113 U.8.4,acoupon....iai jPacifics's I million dollars from an English syndi- (J. 8.4'Hare'd...aO CoKQREssMAN-KLKCHe is not askSiMPftos of Kan cate for his plantations. to advance him anythe sas, has been in the habit of living ing ongovernment his crops. within $500, and probably will rind, his thing salary of $5,000 will enable him to Snakes and Wild Animals in India. make both ends meet and lap a little. People who sit at home in this country This country has, long needed some are panic stricken by the occasional and congressmen of the Simpson brand. The of a mad dog can hardly appearance house haa become an aggregation of in India last yoar upward roalize that ditoned individuals have who high died from snake bitee of 2,000 persons vided their time between lamenting alone. Tigers were the cause cf nearly that the country allowed them only a thousand deaths, and leopards, ele15,000 yearly, and legislating against phants, bears, wolves, hyenas, and even the interests of the farmers and other scorpions, lizards and alligators have all played their part in this terrible loss working men of the country. It was of human life. Upward of 7G.000 head time to retire them. They can rustle of cattle were destroyed by wild anifor $5,000 incomes now, and tbey will mals during the year. The Indian think with regret of the salaries that government pays annually a large sum seemed so small in (he Washington for the stamping out of these pests, but with much apparent reduction of their swim. There is always to the gentlenumbers. Half a million snakes are man unwilling to serve bis country at destroyed yearly, 1,500 tigers, and about $5,000 per year, the sweet consolation 11,000 leopards, wolves and bears. of knowing that there is no compulsion ttoea la KUllonaar Homes about it. Jay Gould Has His Eye on Trinidad. 40 lean th Standard, ' Thero ia the best of authority for excellence proven in millions of Its New York papers are aBBailing the staling that Jay Gould is negotiating homossuperior for more than a quurter of a century. It is nsed by tho I'nlnvl States Uovemmntit. of thoua for number the of purchase theatre hog who thinks that between Kndonwiby the heads of the Great Universities acts he must go out and get his snout sands of acres of the coal lands about as the Strongest, Purest, and most Healthful. Cream Halcina; Powder does not Colorado, in the interest of Dr. Price's into a whisky sour. They could not rind Trinidad, Ammonia. Lime or Alum. Sold only tho Missouri Pacific road, which only contain PHICE MAKING POWDER (X. Cans. a more legitimate object of attack. This requires an extension from La Junta tf in New York. Ckioajto, San Fraucisoo tit Louis u oce c th particular b u Mill Ui be ma, a Li the fEiacil ki, averted, aaJ COMMERCIAL WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1690. 50 Trimmed Hats 50 com-manda- NOW ON EXHIBITION AND SALE. Eric-aeon- For the Latest Styles, Most Attractive Trimings and Artistic Designs, Call on J. MISS E. KLIXKENBEAIiD SISTER. & No. 2351 Washington Avenue- WALLACE, SMUIN - & CO, (INCOUPOKATED.) Successors to WALLACE & TAVEY. . WHOLESALE s Dry Goods and Notions. Tha Onlr Kictmite Wholesale Dry flood TTona in Ogden. and tha Largest ia tba GOODS ALL NEW AND WliLL btLKl ItU. e fta east-northea- st PEOPLE ASK IF Wo will Always Sell at Iho Snmo Low Prices Wo do now. 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We do not Condemn other Stoves to sell ours, hut- - sell them on their merits. THE SNYDER & ROBINSON HARDWARE CO. No. 2345 Washington Avenue. |