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Show AI.KXANDKK MAKTIN EVENING CHRONICLE (M.TollhK TUESDAY Hid ion F PEI.KUATK 1!! 21 Tuesday. Nov. 4, 1884. TO TIIK HANSFORD SMITH. ASI ItUVH-ATII- Sami-Annu- mar-ri.ige- a.li And .yet thin name boasting id nilyganiy did in Franca publicly duuy revelation" waa th it thin (hsl-givaa a part of the faith of Joseph Pi.'iith, and at the name time lie tlnu 1 lumio-gnuiat- tli-i- w'-irl- h "More peevish, cross anil sulcus' c, T::bw distract, or ii onkey s;, . . Til it witli more rare keep holiday 'lira wrong, than ol tiers thiirighi vay, on poiina sins they ire inetiiiiil to by damning throe they have nn uui.d pi." fr HE "UOl.l.EKKD." eonver-isi'.i-'i- . Iro.-ib-- oint-roii- i. A. Podlech m-ii- c. 7ft us iiiiiim in and were as as last year's almamies " l ino, inlvIligeiH crappltil witli itn-(.is'' uni diiwiiai ilial animal, so remly losli.' at Ibe bit-ai-. of a leader sml lake ilsv;il-, Iaicis, death of Mr. Sullivan. From an able iu and interesting description of il.f we ' nil that l.o tt.e L'hieago lu its heels in a panic. tint earns into notice as a imtrih..lor TIIK III t.i tbs milium of tbs Dublin A ntnm "Fniin the first page of Ids wnik on bile the 'levebllld, Dlailli- - Slid I'll! tile XulinH to the last line l.e wrote, er p lilies "ire sjn iiJing a great deal of there is iliscernahle the palpable bill inIn little pnrpuse, Delva l.ts kwisal, .iiuiirv definable tiling lulled style. Hr a . r- l- -J eandiiliitu fur tlie the instinctively a master in lauguajr. lie Lri e rii'ii.iiti-i- l mi her in- - x ami l did uut employ it . her luaioess and is I'vi-llike Carlyle, nor to fill tlie ejr with Her recent tinilnllur in illiei ii.g To him as In Ilossiirt, it , mare melisly. Ii at tlie ArU'Iciny of Music ill New Has the ualural and unelals'iair ronrey York I ily w:i inuMdernl by 'ielva as i lie,, ana; of hi thought. In all bis at el cents and $1 ier i an winch I liurc in ail his editorials--o- f tii kii She evidently hold-- , that ingle rail huwlred.s- - there seems neier a Mia'inu anil representation should go word Mil in as a word; never a pln.ise 'In Iiclicves in protection fiir liigetlier. a plirase ; never a contrived for ellect in peitiisuis and is in favor of gem thrust on the breast of a plain idru iegal leiiib'rs. bind looney, and a surplus Pi startle hy the Hash of its inrongriiiiy ; A rolling stone gathers no of i never a strain after an artificial In imt a rolling jays ii" hill light in his rhetoric." :od guthers iioiiiv dimes. Mr. Sullivan became a lawyer, and at Ibe Fiiglish liar won laurels in his ALL QUARTERS. He was elected a member ol the FROM defended Iliriise of ronimiins, ami nobly the cause of Ireland in Parliament. His Arms Util on Suspii'iou of Wrecking high spirited wife ia a native horn Amera Train. ican, aud her regard for her native counhusband her which love to the Joined try Imre Ireland, united both in intelligent CARTHAGE. 0T BURNING THE devotion to the rights of tlie people as cmdodied in the Constitution of the and 1G0 United States, and set forth in the de- All the Public Buildings Dwellings Destroyed. mand for Hume Rule" by the jmtriot and statesmen of Ireland. Alexander Marlin Sullivan fills an f'hf HurHiNtf f Cnrthtiu. honored grave. His well mnrnled priW.tTEinwx, N. Y., Out. 21.' The vate and iMiblic life furnishes an exain-- p l artliage fire waa the most disastrous e which tlie rising ymliig men of tlio that ever visited this part of the State. n present generation may do well to follow. It began in a row of loanoi'ai toring the west side of Black river. A JONATHAN TIIOHNK. wind blew the sparks bait a mile Jonathan Thorne, merchant, capitalist across tlie river to two isl.in-l- filial with ii nnnfaetiiring btirning H.i i founder of the celebrated Thomdale and on tlie islandii, herd of blooded cattle, dial a few days everything of tuwn residence the struck into in residence New York his part City ago at e at tlie advanced age of 83 rears. For and swept building front aixiut seventy-livoldest part of the waa This acre. fifty years he was extensively engaged town. It contained beautiful ahaue trees in the leather trade in New York City. witli fine dwellings. To day this territoIn I a farm of 400 acres in Dutchess ry is a mass of smouldering ruins. One were burnt hundred and county, known as Thorn dale, came into besides the sixty dwellings institutions manufacturing his hands on the death of iiis father. aud tlie Kpincoial, Presbyterian, Baptist Mr. Thorne determined to start a herd and Disciples churches. Town Hall, and all other school buildings. of the best blooded cattle that cuuhl le c obtained from the old country. In I Sol The fire spread so rapidly that very hiHwehold goods could be saved. hi son, in company with the best judge Tlie fire departments of Watertown, of cattle that could be olrtained, ex.'ville, IVsmville and Utica reion.led l, amined the finest herds of ctttle in lu tlie call for help, hnt as the fire would and finally bought the hull Grand appear iu a dozen different places at the the name time, the stream from the enDuke for 1,000 guineas, together with gines were of little avail. The yards thiee cows at high figures. In 185-- and were filled with dry leaves, which noun and fanned by a stiff breexe IS Vi from twelre to fifteen head of the There were ! l)U best sjieciiiiens of the best breeds of cattle were soon in blase. houses nn tire at the Mine time. dwelling in England were added to the Thorn The people worked hard several hours dale herd, and in seven year from the in save their property, then became panic date of its beginning the herd was ac- stricken, aid all last night hundred of were roaming the streets or lying knowledged to lie the best in the world. them in kita where tlie lire lmd not touched, Cattle breeders came from tlie old every pluce of shelter in the village co'.mtrv to buy from it. Fancy prices filial witli women and children. oi' people were A were olitsinril at the annual auction sales, large nunilicr to this citv win had friend to through the rivalry of English and brought !i is i upuOMUilc to corcare for them. American breeder. At one of the sales rectly picture t' e scenes of yesterday a ims wus sold at the enormous price of afternoon and lout night. Strong men 000 ami two or three at from IS-weeping! women and children crying, a ll'f) to ? 30.000. The herd was finally they realized everything they was Iwing swept awav. People thrown soM to Mr. J. Sheldon, of Geneva. nil of employment, with everything they Mr. Thorne was connected with the had dcslmved, will have to sutler unless S".'iety of Friends. The services at the assistance is rendered. No one was burned to death, Imt a funeral, as we leant form the New York people were badly burned, inS'i were conducted by members of the cluding several firemen. will foot up over half a milsociety, nue of whom said, There is m The . Inner way of solving tlie prohlem of life, lion d liiars. The inauranee cannot now and no lietter way of preparing to meet be given, Imt agents sar it will lint reach one third of that amount. the change Jwhich death brings, than in ItfmiM. doing each duty faithfully as it is preMr. l.ouANiORT, Ind., tM. 21. sented. In this manner of life onr friend HI, 'line left Fort Wayne at a quarter w.is in example to old and young. I1!' ;re .I this inrning for 1udiannhdi INSTINCT VA. 1NTK1.I.IOKNCK. an.! interreniog points. In the party were Senator Harri--on- , 'ince the election in Ohio, Col. W. aei'oinisiriug liini.MeKiiih-v, Hon. Win. of Ohio, and !' Vil u of Wisconsin, Austin H. Drowc J. ini I'. New. At Huntington there was l' Indiana, and M.. M. Ham of Iowa, m a very lar.P crowd, who cheered Blaine I'. i'ineratie representatives of their parti heartily when lie appeared mi the rear lie spike briefly, urging the pluii'orui. in be Vnrlliweit States, met in counci! great inipirt.mee to Indiana ofhaviug a i ami issiteii have an address. protci-tivbiingo. piliey eoiitiiiiieil. I' tie Electors of the Northwest" lil Ws1kiIi he left tlie train and was nn interview with a rerter of tlu-- driven loa platform from which he made ni a her brief sH'eeh in tlie Name vein. croif, Col. Vila expressed liii.igo The meeting here was also very large, of carrying Wisconsin fir thi and the hi'p-people wildly enthusiastic. lb iimcrni. Of the Northern States hi I think we nn I. Swijirrliit nf safely cornu upon Btwrox, Oct. 21. A despatch from Nov York, New Jersey and Cniinceti-cui.Aluanv states that Henry A. Hazel-l-r.- i , who claims to hare 'in, a i ii the address, after elaborate explan on the track an dimerertd mi ii ol the causes that led to a Rcpiih which wrecked the Boston A Albany lie :n victory in Ohio, tlie commute con on Frid.ir night. l ruin at KiudcrlHsk nMe .is fiiliu: From tlio beginning The Inis lac arrested on suspicion. ofi'ieeauiiaign, Lomuiencing with the theory is held tint ll.e act was nut with malicious intent, but in of the great convention at vi n.sels the luqies of flagging tlie train, when lie i'i-ago, the Democratic party has am lilt, ii led to acquaint the passenger with cci!. d that result aa probable, and has tlie fact that lie In I avc! their lives, ii. ba- nu exiectation of support from that lie would U- lomd tlie Obi for its triumph in Novemiier." s uiielv rewarded f r his gallant rr. Lv.i' ing Ohio to her idols, the address .Vl. IWff WI4PM tHir. Wash i to MX, O-- t. 21 In relui .uto people of the Northwest to demonstrate that they do their own the dispatch fro a I .mid oi that SeiTelary The opportunity is Freiinglioysen had declared Iiis inabii-itthinking. now open to the electors of the to imJerstand the reliMaiiee ul Slates to testify their intelligent Fran.'e to amicably settle the difficulties understanding of tlie controversy which with (.'liin.1," Mr. Frelinghuysen say he nevrr expretiwl wu opinion o.i the no deeply interest and affect them and silliie.-t- . their independence from the dictation of MM Work Haa eg. (then. The iustinct of miuials leaves them a prey to sudden impulse, to jump IjixihiN, Oct. 21. The iron and steel in panic where some leader breaks in works of Crawshay Bum., at Merthyr fear, or stampede in herds upon a sudden Tydvillc, in Smith Wales, are nlioiit to alarm ; the intelligence fur freemen is not close. Stagnation In the Welsh iron and steel trade is causing widespread dismay. to be moved by such cause." Other suspenaiuna are probable. m-.- - Presi-.li-in-v- f WeD FOR $9.09. jm. SANTA FE ROUTE ilfurulaaui lUiiaaejt K. 0. RATE? I $2 CO. BAR IX REM UY All ONE DOOR 1pm kouth, aud la kept Una claw in every re- Thru Billiard Tables, fur tlie of yucsa the A :J p. Ifte I s- fla-l- 1 i huild-ingso- iit-ll- Eng-laiii- (. I s Twin-Wri-rkin- u. farm-hand- -- 1 - y n Cairo, Oct. .1 itc .TO TUB... t A. GRF.ENWALD, When You Go East will create Ko.hk, new cardinals at a secret consistory. 'I lie persona who are to he honored are of Yinnna, Seville aud the Pa.ermo, and Monsignore Mmsai, Laurenzi, Mazotti and Yerga. There are atill seven vacancies remaining in the ailiege of cardinals. l'ba PA l.ACK Ift Chulrn. Rusik, Oct. 22. Reports of tbe rav ages of cholera during the last 24 hours, and 45 i bow 96 fresh cases in Italy, deaths. tfi'SllOWN cv 159 MAIN ONNKCTINU IN whiting' AT DEPOT WINES AND BROWN CO., Keg or CarUad Lots. SALT LAKE CITY BRtWING CO. Milwaukee BEER HALE 0R0NER L JONES, Proppeors. HAND Jil'DWElSEK A VIENNA CHOP Nil FA SLEEPING PULLMAN J. baric AND Ileuuii jpluve !XSty. ul " lauflai i, STKAM HEATING AND iThf .''Mill can CARS, VENTILATING. Turning bil vaca Elegant Day Coaches, Steel Rails, BEST RAILROAD EATINS HOUSES IN THI COUNTRY, Safety, Comfim, Speed, P. J. FLYNN. thnf 1 Agent. 8. Y.DEKKAH, Tear. Agent, I Luxury. I' II 1U rW TenlinMi Va lit W. F. WHITE, Hen I Pass. T'k Agt Topeka Kan Evening Tlw Scenic Line of theWorld DENVER & RIO GRANDF Chronicle! RAILWAY. 21 W. SECOND SOUTH 8T I'-- HOUSE. at all boon. Oysters In every style. The New, Popular, WAGENEKS BEER. BOTTLED PUBLISHED ROUTE - BKIVtKkX i'itii-biirg.- Best Local Paper OGDEN, Collegiate Institute i Published In the City. SALT LAKE, GUNNISON Sample Copy Sent Free LEADViLLE, ON AITLIGATION. Pueblo and Denver, A: I ! points UIKKtT (XJNNKf. TIUNS arc uittUe with tinim fix THE TELEGRAMS KANSAS CITY, OMAHA And all Prlut'lisil Putnls in the Pnltcd KInIok and Canada. Cp In tlie hour ul gulug to pNN. i' On -- qu,--!- 1 ri'i'iirtc.l tin! (iriilcski.ruil tthe UliivrMIV I'f Kit'll, ill, will Is ri":'.i-ut.i resign. Salitiuiis papers I. a lu'i'ii t'imj-- at tlie bulging., uf a aaiinr froni the .l.'Hiin-- r Kelso, wlm was arrvslid S.il'irdsy at Ria. Toe landlord and five I'lli. H wcrealvi arre-ta- l. !t and After Aug. 17, 1884, r i ili-vi- M.iliEI: fl'F. F .r ur Dir tlier i.n . litre, J. F. Mll.laiPAl'iat. I niiripsl, or J. M. t.'UYNEK, Sii,M-- r intcuiK-iil-. TKtIM.s s 1 I'uliie Nii liiillk Commiksii'ncr Sidney dial at his residence. '. 417 Wed street, New York, last evening, after an illness I hnt lieguii ill July last. Nii'lni'ls waa chnirmnn of tlie Twenty-firs- Taiiinisnv Hall general cuiuiiiitlre, and one of John Kelly most trusted liciitcu-ants- . A farmer at St. Jaadun, Canada, left f'Uir chililreii in the hnnse while he went to tlie field Hiis morning. The eldest, ugal 11, placal a flask nf powder nn the stuve ami a in:iiitily inside. The slnvc was Mown into fragments and the house set on fire. Three of tlie children were rescued tlyiug. The fourth way recover. PIONEER E. LUMBER YARD. & W. H. Sells, ihAlaKKS LUMBER. IM T. & G. RGORING, Lith, Rustic Siding, Mould! windows, i4K)Ms, in, biim.v nx;. Hnt SoattiStre , Oppnatte 14th ward nwetlbg houae. Silt Lak City, Utah, eitv den ALL , ij- CONTAINS a till Ii latter f s EVENIIK AT 4:30 OCLOCK, CHEAPEST KATES AN1 lK livered on th ehortMt uutioe. Leave ont at era the More of Ike your T THE c EVERY (Sunday excepted) Trans -- Continental STtEEl ! !' THE SALT LAKE! i:tu rttv Halt i No. 70 W. Second South St ( 1 lhiwue, a incudier of the t 'liicsgo Board of Tratlc, who murdered bis brother, William 11., on Sept. 5th. California Brewery, committed kiiicidc liy hanging in lti cell in jail lat night. SECOND SOUTH Yestcnlay was the lut day nf regin-- t ration in Brooklyn. The number of Thrm. doors east of Kir pliart Wore. names registered was 29,664. making a total registration of 124,623, against 'i.3'14 last year, and 1 14.09U in 1880. At llartfiinl, Conn., Martin Uarriaon kiilril his wife ami wa killed himself last night, in a jealous quarrel. A man who had leen living with Harrisons wife wn cut during the row but nut TLX I'll ANNUA1. SKSMON tll'KXS fatally. The receiver nf the Wall Street Bank . SEPT. 1. 1884. in New York yestcnlay Iwgan payment MONDAY. of a dividend of 2ft erccnt to dejaiaitors. Ex President Evan say they will lie CiTItNII. STl'DENTS I'UKl'tRKD it is dnuhlful, however, I1 T1 bill paid in full, rT atlilifNiiliii tu till' lkl ciillcgc in thi' whether tlie Dlnrkholdcr receive any- t sml cullrw-s- , liiiiL-i.-r Inr furliiidiicNi. thing. While John Fitzgerald, iiursu thief, I.IIAMMAR. IXTKKMKDIATK amid I'KI was attempting tu cucajie from the lAM liM Vlil .'IKN1S. Tlinnmgii imining i'i cteii entarj stiulici under su cud'ul lcs li tail vetcrd,iy iiiuriiing liv idout f tlie wimluw with a ls. ling hims'-lthe nqie l.roke and Fitzgerald fell L tXi'l.ltit.VttTKX rop-.ist'lji s - Newly to liicgroiiiul, net iielow, mviving t.s'ic.1, in chanp-o- f a lsily w tti tioi eriiri iii klmliTY'irti-iiIn New Ynrkiuty. ,:w' fatal injuries. Ml SIC tu'iglil in all he vtsili-t'l'AI. 'The ( bmuirivii.i H'ltt-fi- n says w lical w iiti.mt ctisrc. 'Ilinrniigli insli s ill ill l.und. n Saturday than at uishi tlie lliinn, Urgsn ami tiuiisr, at rvswm-dl.lmtc. any time fur a li'indred ve.tr. and in this market nt a luwer figure than lias lcen AS KXl fl.I.EXT VOAIilH.XG DEPART. ki'iiwn iiicc ttc livil war. with hT, witli !,sirtc halls fur tmys anil girls, w lidiii-bed ris'k ha even mill r the Mimwsfii' iiting nianageiue it nt a cam eliMit mat run. iu"v Isen tc ii liivl. 1 DEPOT. SANITARY FI.UMBIMi . ( Lllw K J. W. FARREUfjgi; & co., lla Splendidly Equipped with Insuring promptly attended to aud any part of the city. iollcited. Telephone No. Xl. in this Una. makea TBE This New Line RECENTLY EXLARUED OUIt and Malting capacity, we arc uuw prejiared to Airulah our lkvorllo By the Case, Ontere will 1 delivery made to Country orders next el-- i ..WITH jJAVIXG BEER CHARlLjNs Jeclin A Now la the time to repair your WuarPlpa We Denver & Rio Grande fRv. LIQUORS All leleiihoiie indent promptly Attended to. LIKE WORK rtl WHITING. & Telephouecall Vo. 1X7. THEY O mi For domestic aud lueJicIual purpose, which re sold at reasonable rales. .1 to Anitnafs. DXION PUEBLO HKt'KKl'LY KNT1REI.Y J.JAVINU has now become one of tbe must popular retorts ln'lhe city. In addition to tbe excellent quality of bar gomla to be (timid at the Capitol, the piupricuiis maze a specialty of Meal morrow Two di f.jjjl slice ual line liTlicChl STREET, iimectcd with tlie Beer Hall It Tlie coach lielwecn Jellerson Citv and lioitlder, Montana, wa lield upyesterday. I'lic object was to rescue two borseibieve ipposed to he on the coach. Parties are in pursuit. Carrie Welton, whose death Uion I.'ii'gs Peak attracted lunch attention has left her fortune of $2lril.CU) to the Sivielv for Hie Prevention of Cruelty A lifcKJi gCAXKM. nay have snlMurilied flJiUV for Hie lienefit of Sullivan's family. AND POINTS. '1 (Ii 'ongres recei THE CAPITOL jEKFO.N Pumps AND BREWERIES. JBM.00N PURE 9 edge RAILROAD it! Denver, Colorado. HOT'Kl. BREWING irUI Hemitmr. Nkw Yoick, Oct. 21. The firm of Donndl, Loiwson & Simpson, hankers, which failed during the recent panic in Wall Street, annpunce that they expect to resume business to morrow. I Tegume Drive-W- ell Rnyttl Cunrril!. 21. The Prussian SALT LAKE CITY ii.urt is ordered to wear mourning for t tlie duke of Brunswick hours; the troops and inhabitants of Brunswick two months. The king of .Saxony, Successor to MUHITZ A UPLLF.X. duke of Oldenburg, the duke of MATTHEW UULLEX President Cambridge and Prince Albert of Prussia, H. W. .OItbK JACOB MORITZ Secretary aud Treasurer representing Emperor William will atu-nibe funeral. Tittllfs Cum rt. Taixiiox, Oct. 21. The comet raenlly discovered liy Prof. Wolf, of Heidelberg, ami Prtif. ('opeluml, of England, ia now viiiliie to the naked eyn at Alexandria. It appears as a nulmlou body condensed at the renter and devoid of tail. York. SURFACE WATER AND 8at- KKable al the cost of digging by using our paten ? HOTEL, Bkklix, Oi't. A . V01D ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE .1 forty-eigh- York. (a ASK FUR YOCR TICKET VIA THE) Proprietor. NEW MARKHAM X ul- Burn TRY THE .Vk t'nnllMiili. Oct. 21. The Pope 0 New Hotel Ihai-g.il- -- day leading Kamily nntel iu rfs.lt lake and Furniture. e ej-Th- t'lty. Shipping Difticultie, l.oxuox, th-t- . 21. The Standard, in us financial column, ays: Tbere are renewal report of serious difficulties iu the I.iverHiol produce and Oue company iff trades. hipping American liners recently called a formal meeting of its creditors and revealed it inability to fully meet its engagements. No formal bankruptcy waa apprehended. c Missouri River. u. MAIN STREET. liundrol and have Canadian arrival at Assouan. Caiuo, ( hi. 21. According to the latest remrts whicli liave reachal only uicrchanlu of Berber from Kbartniiui were on board the iteamer w lib'll ran agruuiid some day ago at Wady tiarna. All who were taken cap lives by the natives have since been set at lihertv. M'Venty-eigli- .it I accunimoda-tln- hot luucli will tie stired daily from 7 it. t'ri)fft it imt. 21. ;M ST. JAMES, g Inai-tomii- lU4"irel THE QUICKEST TIME lct. mri d'armie without autiiority from the Chandler. I'akIs, ct. 21. tieueral Ie i.i.-l- e has not usked for rein fin cements forTonquili If they are needed they wilt lie drawn from tlie army in Africa, without uinhil-iinthe eornl'aruiie. ti l.aid, Ha Special re let by the wo.k. (ireut cuiitinue to miir into Tunquiu. oueasiiieM is felt in Paris on this acThe cabinet are divided a to count. s list uieasurea should be adopted to provide reinforcements. General Cainperon, Minister of War. decline to mobilize . bl'lSll.-;.s The Chinese insqis 21. . itoii.Luih. Kite TWO TO TWELVE HOURS War. FmHtu-Ckltm- u O-t- Main street, Salt Lake Citv. pun-iv- Nurlb-wesicr- Complete THE Prcir'i. A Co., pro-isss- s Jrnlgc Dennett, of the couiimI for K'idger Clawson in the jsdyganiv ease, lino tlie reputation of being one of tlie He seldom lawyers in this city. gts excited or in his addresses to the jury i r to the court allows his voice to rise ali've the even tenor of nrdinarv while at the same time his finrly bn ti il.ited iiilieetioiu forcibly impress hi h irers with the vsriing eniiSions called fin ill liv the Kiihjctt he usually so ably Imagine the surprie of tlie crosili.i yesterday a in de f ft.: .isiiyguusHi client and the - ebnnh at his baek, the P ' ' i e r m1 nls, nt j ;i,0 0 feet above it- - ns nn ievt-- l tunes, lie was tvidcnlly isls-in- g in tlie tinngh of tie sea and u..iking up in sound whsl the care lacked in material for argument. it is told of old D.-- . I.vman Beecher th ( is miing home from church one Sundae with his sinsri Aleck" of a son, II wiry Ward Beecher, the boy said to his taller, You preached mighty well didn't yon, pspa." Why, uiy on, d i yon think I preached well?" Uh," said Henry W., admiringly, yii lmlli-ret- l aohsid." Mr hoy," ally replied the convicted preacher, when I holler loudest you may be sure I have the least to say and preach the poorest. -- s a-- 0 White House. S'ldn-s-nu- altis-tiiii- d.'iiii'd the faith, he, the redoubtable John wivn-l- i T.irlnr, had two nr more in What a brave and devoted chnui-Jiii'of the faith! Uut let lie quote further from the vajxiring of thin leader in 1 find IMi-- at the Ckniference named : mine men try to taint arunnd the principle in every way they ran. They want to aneak out of it in amne way. Now, God don't want any kind of ayrophaucy like that. That ia my feeling, an 1 don't feel 'very trembly in the kneea, and I do not think you do, generally. I nee aometiiiica a diajKMition to try to ignore some of the lawa that Ood haa introduce I, and tliia ia one of them. People writ to ilip around a corner or creep ont in vme way. There ia something Some folk very creepy about it. think that we poivgainiata are very much indelited to onr lirelhern who are to help to aleaily the Ark, GimI gave the mark ! (laughter) to help gave na, and that we need auch men in the legislature, etc., and to fill onr va ri.i'ia offices. We are not dtqietid-ei- it very much upon the ninnogomoU about any of these things. You need imt plume yoiimelve very much in these m.i.tera, ami I will tell yon if you wnnt to get along smoothly you had (letter lin I .imongynur various neighbor, when you have hail eouie matter of difficulty, wnne ol these polygamies, and auk a little munsel at their hands. Tliia apiteful fling at Mormon e will be appreciated hy these of tint chins who eat in the United States Coiri-rnni- u the other May and witnessed the humiliating wpectarleof this rampant cmil'crence orator crouching liefore the Inwil demands of loyal and honest of the Uniteil Slates, and despite the obligation! of the oath he had taken to "tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth," waa wholly i hi telling anything but the truth in iirlcr to cover the slimy track of the isilygainmis serpent whose high priest he is. That exhibition of the polygamies leader and his stalT carried one back In the thrilling story of the exposure of the veiled prophet," when hia devoted followers, long time deceived by his lofty and niiernatural pretension, fell lisck in affright and horror at the hideous death's-heawhich glared at n when the silver veil was drawn Nn honorable man could listen in the Rudgttr Clawson polygamy trial to i lie sickening revelations of jierjnreil witnesses calling themselves Saints, without u shudder at the daring hardihood under the solemnities ofanoatli, di i srstely and intentionally refrained from telling the truth ami as deliberately uttereii uni ruth. Siu-- Saintly material is Imt wood, hav ami stubble to lie am sinned before the refining tires of truth. It i not the material of whirli niartyn. are insde. At the best ami in the aigrr gate it is in its manifestation a couibi nation of cranks. XISCELLASEOUS. BAILB0ADS. s ei charuo-te- r ie Shmlurd lays an inlercslii'g and an honorable man is lo--t bv the J ilm Taylor, in tlie 1h( C ufercnce held in (hi city on lira 4ih, i;n 6th of this month, ia reported by tin. .Vent a laying : God Liu given nr . a revelation in regard to celeali! I did nut male it. He has told l certain thing pertaining to this matter, ami they would like its to lone it down and change it and make it .Me in the view of the day. This we do, nor can we interfere with ufGod to meet the wrauadiin. in Micsl of men. I lanni'ldoit and mil lint do it. " 5 IreAmong the distinguisliwi men of land, the lawyer, the journalist mid the .lutes man, Alexander M. Sullivan, who lied in Dublin on the 17lh of this UKUilh, will occupy on- - the page of history a The leailing paK!rs of notable jditce. umi favorable men-lio- n lamdiai make The Ixiilg --Von of Mr. Sullivan -- ie:iks of him as earnest hut imt faitali-,-ii- l in politics, a devout (iitliulic, a in, ere ami upright man in nil things. FOItTY-NINT- IXlNUUK-- A.N KXHIBITIOM cmifi-s- f TICKET. LIBERAL Frrnrh ituly m Cunt. to an instinctive tremor of Oct. 21. In the ('Lumber of Pari. l the ihnt in ipprehi-ii'biI yesterday, leiwnqiiis placal a.niing suddenly iipin the starllihg tlie table an amendment to tbecattle on I in the uiHive unotatiun, s.uiiie tigiin oiistuiiik bill, which propose to fix a duty iniiiialisiie voters might jump in panic f lire francs per lnmdred kilogram on a where si line leader breaks iu fear, aud n foreign corn. Tlie amendment alo .icnersl "siaiiiiiedii in herds over the that tlie municipal iiithnrilies ot rolling phiiiis of tbi Nurthwil miulit proviiui-- he eoisweri.ii to fix the ofprice tlie .. f bread and meat. Tlie increase lint un miinsiderina tlie matter municipal budget hy 350,100 franc for wu were efilineil witli the ih'iughl tliul the Nsdsumre of the poor show clearly .imid the ixiwlsiv oratury of llw preM'iil the extending destitution in Paris. slariiiug iigures and moving We W I.I.I VAN. 21. OUTOHKH TUESDAY, CIIHOVICLB, rtVK.Nl.NM LAKLK CIM1K ATLANTIC KXlKEdH Tit A IN. (HIM-- TERMS: J Ismat nf lira CelchmUsI Bullet and Wcviv mg Cars, also Elegant Ft na class Coaches and Kiiilgmiil Bleeping Cara, will leave Uab-i- i dally at !LP) a. ni. (on arrival of trait, (him San Franeiani) and Halt loikc cji at lb) a. in., maklr- Htl'iwlilnaiid Denver w Xorlli and Smith. THE PACIFIC EXPRESS TRAIN (him Den-ve- r, piielilu and EasU-rwill arrive in Salt Uke dally at Odo p.pulnu m. and Umleii p. in., making direct comiectlua with the Pen iral l'aeitk! Train for Fau Frenelaeo and lira lVctrtc Coast. lAKtALTKAINS liwveSpriiigvilleTiL'ia. Salt Lake tfc'iO a. m.; arriving m Ugilcu in jh;, a. iu. Kunming, leave Uadeu p. ni.. Salt Ixke 4:3D p.ni arriylngaiSpriiigrllleiHiiiii.nl lawve Salt iAke dally for lliuglisin ami Returning, arrive at Kail Lake .k p. m., Ugdeu MX) p. mH and leave Ogilei at ftlil p. at Salt loikc at arriving p. An At TV lit .M Ol) ATiON TPAIN Kali ftally (exeept Wimlayai at 6M)a. m arriving at ITeiwaiit Valley JuiM-tfin- i at fetli Ii. m. ireliirnlng, leave lleasanl June, timi at iKma. m arriving at Halt Valley loikeal ftjvi Pvr Year, bv mail, - $8 00 Six Months, I, in. I3Y Keeviver. Per Month, Pumi, X Halt Lags ( liv. K. HOOPER, uea. FAT, Agt Daaver. 4 CARRIER: Per Week, S. II. HANi TluFT, - Three Months, - 7! IiW -- SinHo Codv |