Show in the country AU ur telegraphic reports from the different parts of the country teem with indications of better times wages are being increase ed labor is in active demand the factories and workshops of the country are in fall blaag and altogether it seems u if the seven lean kine were going to be devoured by as many fat ones ix of the prince pil newspapers of the united states are the following named gentlemen in chicago W F storay J medill anc M E stone journal andrew shuman in ler ocean col pierce in new york sun C A dana whitelaw reed herald J bennett rimes J reid wild Q P hurlbut in S louis alts B he cullagh republican wm I E pulitzer in boston herald H M Puh ifer okla col E taylor in san francisco altti Alt tJ A mccomb charles be young in philadelphia ledger G W chialdi pailie colonel me nati commercial M halstead jsn ati raj mclain gvette IL smith bow tho iconoclast starts up in opposition to the humanitarian claims of tho howard associations the oil city damek announces that while the people of the united states were sending money to the yellow fever sufferers through the howard association the officers of the latter were very kind to themselves voting each other a salary f ten dollars a day during the epidemic this fact has just been developed in the circuit court of memphis the howard association baa been ot great benefit in all epidemics doing a great deal of good and truly deserving tho name of ministering angels if such can be applied to earthly persons but there will be a less kindly feeling towards the members when it is known they used the money intended ini ended for the buffering to their pocket change there certainly will if buch charges as theae can be substantiated if they can be as emi probable where can aine philanthropy THE sun is nothing if not it says the imperial ait if they succeed in nominating grant for a third term might aswell put hi eldest son col frederick D grant on the same ticket for vice president to nominate gen grant for third term in the face of the to the contrary running through the entire existence of the federal government is to concede that the grant bloid is blood fit to rule in jbf united states bo to be constent coni tent the grant men make sure of blood by having a on to succeed in case of any fatality to the father tat labut for fr vice D blat ticket would be almost a superfluity when grant takes his spat be will see to it that rot only frd but all his other relative v well provided fr electious for the british par diament whose details our apace forbids us to publish in show thus far a gain for the liberal party should the eagle of victory perch permanently on the banner of the opposition it would be no less of a surprise Bur prise to the liberals of great britain than to the foreign observers abroad the party of lord bea have bad in their favor the prestige of the actual possession of power the influence of the great landed proprietors the members of the high church the fictitious trophies from the foreign wars and the paste board laurels of the treaty of berlin while the opposition bad only the material welfare of the people the sufferings of starving leland aba malfeasance of tho indian gov and other small matters to for them yet it seems that the broad common cense of the british nation hu been able to discern between the tinsel glory and the substantial benefit of na dional profi wity with peace abroad and broere pro ere at home the final or abo party of gladstone john bright prof fawcett and tapir colleagues is earnestly to be wished for in the interest of the peace of this world THE number of the conart lutor comes to us aa of good toe editor and contri bulor of thia journal seem earnestly earne itly determined neter to let their zeal flag nor to grow weary in their arpir ing effort after found and pleasant the present number opens with an eloquent tribute to the memory of the unfortunate written at tb cutlo of by lion leonca thatcher n ita dif ferent aspect is the subject of able R R W you g and L while u fin the new installment bai baoit bit of travel to the celebrated balsa of zurich and bael E II 11 andeson hows oma of the romantic lc beacie be auie of our own utah tc enery by taking ui up to the dummit of monte abri t a rugged peak of tho wasatch range a day journey northeast of city in an impre riv edito rial we are taught how the word of the best temperanc pledge smaller and a few of original poetry form a mk dariety and fira eride oce diat there it a good deal of literary talent the educated young of our people f it oly brought out and developed 11 in all the deserves b litt support of tho bubli yu bli K |