OCR Text |
Show of smiles and tears, She 0gttc function. mooth, the bitter and sweet, and ups ;iud downs alternate, while night and Tery WEDNESDAY nd 3AT0RDAT, by the Ouuik Puhlisuiko Compast. PtMislied (hiirlc '. Penrose, Editor. a:i'l Buslneni Manager. o;ii:. l'taji. WHDNESDAV, the rough and SKITEMBEK. 9. 1871 with the changing seasons give variety and zest to every day existence. We might as well call life a mistake beand cause it is not all brightness beauty, as to call marriage unhappy as a rule, because it is not uue scene of bliss and a houey-moo- n forever. day and clouds and sunshine cun-liuue- i mi a ii y n a ii i: i A a i:s. d eoercive measures. Children Bhould be treated as men and women in miniature, who have rights which demand respect. There are, no doubt, incorrigible cases where kindness has no effect, and where nothing but physi. eal punishment will brng obedience and proper submission to authority. But such cases are rare, and our public teachers will find it much more IIOXOIIABLE JOURNALISM. "In no instance from the propriety Lave we descended of honorable jsurual-iem.- " That's what the Evanston Age the campaign is says of itself. Now 3ver and the money for which it sold itself is spent, the Age wants to live on, which his natural, but resorts to bragging of its good qualities which for one so young is unnatural. The Aye is just three weeks old. When only three days old it commenced bragging about the price it fetched in the election market, having sold itself for $.")0U or, according to its Now it be1.700. own showing, gins to brag of its "dignity." We would like to know whether the Age calls the dirty trick to which it con- tute-iiieii- t, rosy-tinte- d l - uual-loye- d wo-ul- fore-armed- girl-sellin- g ." eye-opene- r. slow-minde- ' ' t,ii(M.i sentiment, consider the r. ,irl of whitewash cm,,,!:.,.. mi,,(tlgf ... tory, and tnv thi.t ' j;iKai c ,ritte n preacher When Moulton reveals l own the to their advantage, "acts in maintenance of proper discipline, his possession, ticc 'ke his ij and the general development and ad- other statemeLt, win, "mentary ' vancement of their pupils, to use proof that cannot 1. d, the number of s pers-n,) moral suasion and such inducements rs who to good behavior as will stimulate still affect to rj ured innocence preacher's wi,. huattributes of the higher cWumj ' far between. to resort than physical manity, force and the infliction of corporal punishment, which work ?I USIK-- i ;;:!. fears and the to appeal only upon The City Council nw. its p the lowest instincts of mankind. fs? 4 September l:h, Muyur i We are pleased to know that these J. Herrick in the cii nr. sentiments will be endorsed by our Joseph Claik. Tliom.i foil-Walker best school teachers and prujf'essors Barlow and Julm Fim-- i wra eacl of instruction and that thev hold granted a license to run n ..,:. g0nThe petition ol'MessrH. McDonald anj sway in most of the schoolrooms and Johnson asking for a lij. petUie seminaries of Utah. meat for three mont'n win nnied. I , , . t bi-l- i : i , 1 n. - n..-i.- , WIIEKI2 THE SCHOOL FUNDS WENT. Gibson, Eccles, & Co.. were granted a license to sell lumber at their yird near the corner of Fourth d Franklin Streets. The Committee on Public Lands recommended that tuc petitions of Georgj Hall & Asael Talcott to buy city lots oa the Bench be grinned, if the parties accept the terms. One hundred dollars (S100) per acre. The committee on streets reported that the Water Mas' er was cutting a drain ditch to conduct the waste water from the streets in the northwest part of the city, which would effectually remove a great cause of complaint, aal damage to the street.. Seyeral bills for public labor m ht K. The New York 7mi,y tl and other leading papers of are new going b,,k a They are jo.ninS illt)l, ' dis-ap- tin-lul- lnn OX . Tlis New York Sun, in an article Novels of the roinmou class, full tlie to scandal, Brooklyn nicrring of exaggeration and falso sentiment, "As a rule, marriages are un- - help young people to entertaind ideas f the marriage state which reality This is the assertion ol the i'oniulc scat ers to the winds; and by picturwho roam over ing i in possible heroes and e unearthly the country scattering moral p ison, heroines, sow the seeds of dissatisfacan J living by the death of decency tion, in youthful hearts which the We dispute the truth o;' the dreams waking up from descended, in deliberately mangling is and aflirm that the opposite p that marriage causes, ripens into a Junction article, making it the the rule. It in true that unmade ointment and sorrow. Hasty marhevi rse ot wuat was wrmeuauu men i.Iolm not generally come up to riages are also prolific of trouble and ispublishing it as a verbatim copy, ideal of love's young dream. To in discord. with "Marry pregnant an example of "proper dignity of a wooing couple who see no faults in h isfe and is leisure" a true at repent We call it honorable jounalisiu?" other, ui who only look upon ,,(;10 What we mean by hasty mar an act of a journalistic swindler and :u .t, tin; briirht side ol lile, present and ..;.,. ,,;,, ,s nnKno .! sneak thief. If the Age prospective, some disappointments know little or nothingof each other's piratical the respect, in any degree, of are sure to come, when the glamour character and qualities, who, on sud- wants its contemporaries, it will make a cf courtship is dissipated by the stern den sentimmt, first-sigattachment, proper confession and apology, and realities of every day compau it nship 'fulling in love," or spasmodic admithis need never talk any more ant each appears tu the other as they ration, rush into wedlock and dive failing about ''honor" or "dignity," nor are. the 'angel' stripped of wings and ;utl) marria,,c the evC3 ,)f tlu,;r look for the support of decent perworshipped exaggerations app2aring, understanding shut against consesons or papers. merely as a woman, and the perfect quences. Frequently such persons hero brought down to the common repel as quickly as they attracted. AXEYE-OPEXElevel of an ordinary man. And Forced marriages bring similar rewhen children come and bring pain, sults. Parents make The Idaho World commenting on selections, somecire, sickness, labor, expense and times, which are repulsive to their the "yarn" about the sale of a girl, numberless iuconveniencies, as well sons and daughters, and filial regard perpetrated by the Salt Lake ring as parental joy and pride, the reality induces submission. If there is any organ, says it "never dreamed that a falls short the of frequently compatibility at all botwecn the per- writer for the press who pretended bliss anticipated. sons thus pushed together without to respectability could fabricate such ut it is not true that the majori- choice, they may grow together into An inhuman lie." be un- joyful companionship; but otherwise ty of married people Neither did we, till the appearmarried if they had their choice. their happiness is wrecked on the ance of the present scribes of the Perfect family unity and harmony rock of mistaken authority. Dirt Slinyer. Since they have in be this rare but There the are other causes of disunion opened their budget of slander, not a world, may life of married more than and division ia families, which we day passes without the appearance in pleasures counterbalance its pains, and the have not space to enumerate, but their sheet of some infamous fabricamutual aid comfort and sympathy it sum them all up, with their results tion or wilful misrepresentation. imparts are fur beyond the occasion- and consequences, and the number of The World will be more cautious in al differences of taste, feeling, or generally happy unions growing in future about repeating anything ema"Foreopinion which it affords the oppor- contentment and peaceful harmony nating from that source. 1 ia with the passing years, wi outnum- warned The tunity to develop. Particularly this tli3 case with those who have ber them so greatly as to demonstrate story was an had some years of united experience. beyond doubt that "as a rule marThey learu to overlook the ordinary riages are" not "unhappy," and that CORPORAL PUNISHMENT frailties and weaknesses of humanity, the Sun, when shedding such sentiIN SCHOOLS. t value each other for true merits, ment, must have been in a state of On the 24th ult. a boy named and, really taking one another "for eclipse. Joseph Yandrichewas punished at a better or worse," can say in all sinNew York House of Industry for an cerity, "with al! thy faults, I love unavoidable offence. After being HOIID TIIOM WY031IXG. thee still." in was whipped bath he a placed tepid Not un frequently we hear of disAccording to the latest accounts with a rattan. The boy was taken agreements and divorces But think from "Wyoming, Col. W. R. Steele very ill, and had to receive medical of the many coutinued attache oients has carried the Territory, and will treatment. II ia mother was sent for, there are to one separation! The represent it for another term in Con and in violation of the advice of the quarrels which occur are subjeets for gross. W. It. Remington is also House physician she conveyed him common scauda!, but who prattles elected, and will occupy the position to his home at once. The same evenabout the peace which prevails in of Probate Judge of Uinta County, ing he died. The shocking affair hundreds of households? A divorce while Hinton has beaten Castle by a will be judicially investigated and it ca?e Incomes notorious, but placid big majority. , The returns of some has given rise to questions on the unions are allowed to pursue the prec'iDcts are aa yet incomplete, but propriety of corporal 'punishment in even tenor of their way without comthe above triumphs are coneeded by schools. ment. The fact that the break in" the oppositbu. We congratulata "Sparetherod and spoil the child," up of a household causes so much our neighbors on their victory over is a proverb that used to have great conversation and tittle-tattl- e is an the carpet-ba- g element, and the weight with those who made it their evideueo of the rarity of separations, Federal ringites who hare the same business to "teach the young idea how and the paucity of divorce cases comaims as their fellows in Utah. The to shoot." In England the cane, the pared with the number of families, in gentleman ' elected for Delegate is birch or the pointer, were once cona country where- divorce is maJ well worthy to represent our neigh- sidered indispensable for the correceasy, is a plain proof that marriages bor iu the National Legislature, and tion of rebellious pupils, and as a teras a rule are not unhappy. Take nil can trust their interests to his ror to the idle urxi But the cases that come into court, and they care. .Mr. Remington is eminently of late years corporal punishment in the desertions and separations wh'ch for the judicial bench, and school has fallen into disuse, and, is receive no legal assistance, and see qualified Mr. Hinton will show them wht a fast becoming regarded as a "relic of what a small total they will make in Sheriff ought to be, offering a strong barbarism." comparison with the number of percontrast to the ruined Castle. The The best schools in both hemipetuated fimily connections. ticket elected is the People's, and sphere! have discarded the use of Because a man and wife do not see includes both Democrats and Re- any implement cf physical torture. "eye to cyen in all things, and their publicans. They are the men the Appeals to the better qualities of the life U jwt all honey and molasses, that Junction has sustained, and we pupils, and incentive to good con ii no reMon for calling their wedjoin our neighbors ia the rejoicings duct and studious habits, accomplish ded Kfe mhppy. Life ia made up of success. far more than harsh triMUment or J'ree-lov- ING RACK The manner iu which school revenue in some of the States is manipulated, may be seen from the recent exposure of Charles Mcllrath, State Auditor of Minnesota. It appears from the report of an investigating committee that Mcllrath retained about of the profits from wood and grain cut off the school lands, aud turned for the ia the other fourth From certain cause of education. three-fourth- s sectious he gobbled 10,000 in a lump, aud altogether his peculation When the amount to $89,559. question was raised as to what remedy the State could obtain, it was discovered that Mcllrath had bee a permitted to act as Auditor and rob the State and its schools in this wholesale fashion, without ever being placed under bonds. Now if some of the "liberal" howl ers for the establishment in Utah of the States system of schools could only get a position like Mcllrath's, or obtain a chance to finger school funds unchecked, how much would the cause of education be benefitted? We are of the opinion that they would not leave even a fourth towards the education they advocate so much in word but which they never support in deed. . The Council adjourned till the 18th of September, 1874, ts meet in the City Hall at 2 p.m. LIST OF LETTERS UNCLAIMED REMAINING IN TUK P09? Territory of Utah.onth 5th of Sept., 1S74, which, it uot called for tefor (lie 5th of Oct., 1874, will If tout to the Ixi Letter Offlc: GENTS LIST. Blair E Chambevland A O CaiopbtllJ Chambers M Duncan W F & Folks J Hervey E Kooper F 1 Loneon W Lowere J Mumford Palmer J Ray W Foberts W Q C Travis W S Walker J L 2 LADIES' LIST. HellmanSA Corliss L M Esbyan A HELD TOR POSTAGE. Mrs. Lizzie Bailey, Oregon, Dolt Co., Missouri. Mr. Giles B. Overton, SaltLaka City. 4-obtl7i7T of thee letteri, tliepp'i'"n must auk for "dvertined lttern," give date of w per and pay out cent for advancing. If not called for within one ao.fTa, tliey b to tbe Letter Office To ANOTHER VICTIM. Ho! ho! Now it is the Idaho Statesman that has been victimized by the "ring" organ. Here is what iut Dd Joseph ILall, P.M. Simple Cure lor Boili. he says Dr. Simon, a plijsiciaa of Lorraine, "The light begins to dawn ia Utah, and polygamy is toppling to its fall. A gives a new euro ior boils, namely, bj man named Hicks, who has been a Mor- treating tbeui with camphorated alcomon for 30 yeafs, is out in a letter to hol. As soon aa the culmination the Tribune, in which he denounces of a boil makes its appearance Young as knowing and conniving at point into he puts a little of the liquid many of the crimes of blood which were of bi endsthe attributed to the Indians by the Mor- saucer, and, dipping mons." little fingers in it, rubs the inSaniei Why, the Statesman ought to know surface especially the central part, the operation eight or ten by this time that anybody or any- repeating times fcr about half a minute. He in" that batch oi "out thing daily then allows the surface to dry. plalibel, is stamped with discredit from cing over it a slight coating of camdate. "Toppling to its fall" is terri- phorated olive oil. He says that four almost all ble, and viewed as a consequence of such applications will, in cause boils to dry up and dianything the "organ" can say or de, cases, the operation to be performis the funniest thing the Statesman sappear, ed morning, noon and evening. ever published. Most people have announcement of so simple a cure lor learned to discredit any rumor that such a painful malady will bear rep may be in circulation, the moment it etition. ba appears in the paper in which Hicks The color "unpleasantness" is "out." Who on earth is Hicks, to hme brought a noble white man the anyhow? Well, it doesn't matter, in Vicksburg. During rebellwj blackened became his face nobody of any consequence will becanvass ho lieve a word he says, after being sanc- powder, and in the reccDt A RTO. abused of bciflC " tioned by the "organ." Mr. States- w.' last accounts he was collecting man, we thought you knew better davits frem fail kindred to than to be sold ia that fashion. white lineage. ..... : - : le 10" . |