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Show (.jineor ii.'hii.'ition to b; ih'-hu. 'I ii'Tf; f. a -j,;rit of ,-,-- and ysA- ij r'''Jt.;i.o!e l;ii;or; the, Jjevil afo.T tin: idle man. Tfll- . i'i-.s a ':' vt t-x''h:ii.;o; ' Nin, ii, the lo'-al j,;iper r. tuation : t "V'our fa ec y.,u j,ei to y ' to fount", f-'fjut and proi,:ite f.iiirtH, and wii'-n to i-'-nd tJ; chil- 'Ifti to fjfliool and nearly every- j v, liere e! -v. you Imve to go. It tf IIh i who. in de;il, narried, hi k, born and many other things you like to . henr. It call you r attention to ! I puhlie enterpri m-h, advo:iit:H the j I he"t of Heho!s,, l;iw and ord'-r in your town, ft reeordn the mar- j riage t,t your daughter, thedejith (f your son, the illne-a i,f your wife, fn eof eharge. It (n-l pn your town, bui Idn up your bus 'menu whether you patronize it or not. ft KeU 1 forth the al vantag'H find attrae-tionw attrae-tionw of the town, inviteH immigration immigra-tion and in tlie first to welcome new comers. Time, forhidn to enumerate! enu-merate! half what it doen for Hh own people, and yet we HometinieH hear ft man. Hay hit home paper in not half ho good an Home city paper that ban no intercHt i u hiH buni nesH. The home pajcr in too often neglected. neg-lected. " A jiij.i. 'rn f-oMi-Ki, voterH to ex-ercine ex-ercine their l'raiichine ban been introduced in-troduced in the (!anadinu IIoiiho of (JoininoiiH at (Htawa. The Hpecial committed to which the bill was referred, after a long iliHcuHHion, ban agreed to two of itn clauncH, the lirwt of which providen that every man without a reasonable uxcmm in list vote under penalty of $ 10, and tlio H'-eond makcH it encumbent encum-bent upon the voter to prove a reuHonahlc excuse in case ho doOH not exercino the right of franchinu. It HceniH all right to compel children chil-dren to attend Hchool, but when you RHHny to force men to vote, that Til KY SAY I'll AT A ciglllctlc with it boy ntliiehed to it is a full-blooded nuisance. Tiik MiHHouti Kiver, where H tmiptieH into the Mississippi, is twentv-one miles wide ami 100 f.-et. d."'ep. Hy Jove; but ain't she got a uiiiuLli on 'er though! In FitANi i-; IK you Hen a fairly well-dressed man, whose shoes have soles an inch thick, it is safe to llddn-HH 111 ill In Kindiuli 1 1 ' I n nuin appears to hu vo no "soul" about him at all, what lan-gungn lan-gungn would you most likely re-Mu't re-Mu't to in addressing him, Krcnch? Tine Oudkn city street railway curried 11,01)0 passengers on yesterday, yester-day, a larger number than has evnr bren handled in one day on tho road, exceeding the best days of tho carnival. Ogden I 'nut. It isn't every day you catch ft man making an allegation at the head of a sentence und denying it point blank at the fail, but ho doth the ltnt, A KKW wi;i;ks ago a girl in an Kiislei n town vomited a large number num-ber of fish worms. Local medical nuthorilies atlribule their presence to t lie drinking of impure water containing eggs, which develop into in-to worms. This is but one of the many horrible IhingH resultant 011 the habitual use of ha 1 water, like unto that which tho people of llrig-haiu llrig-haiu t'itv have been forced todrink hcciiih to be (tarrying the thing a little too far. If a man cares so little who shall represent him in ofliee, and is too lazy to walk to the polls, he Hhouhl not be forced there, lest the presence of hucIi men corrupt cor-rupt and their indill'erent votes work mischief. Attempt to enforce en-force such 11 law in the United States ami half the old voters, thinking they were being imposed upon, would refuso to vote and wo would soon have another rebellion on our hands. "Tin- rrarliral I'olllidan." The liriiLKU acknowledges receipt of a copy of S. A . Kennnr's " Practical 1'olitic inn." It is a neat little work of ISO pages. As the author puis it, "it is a digest of ready information as to tho fundamental fun-damental diflerenccs between the great national parties; their rise and progress, with piihl and present pres-ent issues. A Iso a list of the Presidents and their cabinets, the Vico-I'i-csidentw, tho procedure in the matter of election of Presidents, Senators, Congressmen, etc; with a review of tho local political situation." situa-tion." Tho subject is ably handled and tho book will bo found invaluable, especially to ambitious young politicians, or anyone who wishes an epitomized account of these events and conditions. A n account of tho recent Democratic convention at Ogden and the Liberal convention at Salt Lake, on May Mlh and IKth is contained in this volume. for the past thirty or forty years. hf it vi:kk i,i:n' to the angels above they would probably say that I'nirly good Knglish is more generally spoken in tho United States than in the United Kingdom. King-dom. Kx. IM you think the typical Johnny Hull would be satisfied with such a decision, even from a host of angels'' He'd undoubtedly take the stand that they had been won over by the inlluence of our thousands thou-sands of millionaires. If tii Hi k is any town in neck of the woods that can boast I nicer streets, walks or lawns than American Kork, we would like fur! them to be trotted out. u m'iVrin. ! We have tin town here all right enough that can do it, but we can't trot it out for the simple reason that instead of being endowed with the necessary legC'vvild cat" legs) to t rot, Hiigham is firmly li xed on huge pillars of colossal strength 1 aud mighty proportions. Thus we! are here to stay ami to bo admired, but permanency prevents our being "trotted out." Thk Pu'dtKu u as always pulled for the laboring man, and from the start has zealously advocated his interests. Scarcely one of themanv paper- which wo have issued during dur-ing the past two years can be found in w hich wo have not st rongl v urged tho necessity of building up laNr-furntshing indust ries right here at homo. Tho hardy laborer is in the majority in all towns; by his acts, the phu- will be ajudged with a good or bail reputation. Men profitably employed aro seldom sel-dom bad men; they don't have |