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Show V THE TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, JUNE 14 1898. Y Their h When you take Hood! Pills. The big, tear all to which d you sugar-coateplUa, loned, to take pieces, are not in it with Hoods, Easy old-fas- and easy to operate, is tnio of Hoods PIHs, which are up to date in every respect Safe, certain anu sure. All druggists. iv. C. I. llooil t: Co.. T.oa :i, M.iss. The only Tills to t ike w :th tloids barspariila. Uoral Environment. . intellectual environment ably disposed people with nothing elevates, as it were, and spiritual- to do. Here are the two forces izes every 6ense. They see, for in- which should come together, the stance, with other ejes, and hear vicious and the reformative. Paid with other ears, than those who agents would he useless for this have not received their mental ad- remedial work, for unless done vantages. And their perceptions from a spirit of pure charity it may become so refined that even could never succeed. But gentle the meanest things of Nature be- men and women urged by the dicome objects of absorbing interest vine impulses of the goad monks and nuns of old days, could wean and beauty. Now all this is a distinct gain, back many an evil and stubborn better it may be, than wealth or nature to the paths of decency ajd it gives us something rectitude, and do what prisons and power,-fowhich we are always able to erijoy, paid chaplains could never acand which no one can take from complish. At present things are Us. Nevertheless, high culture going altogether wrong. The with great vices, and eocial evil is increasing, so are inmay men have be- sanity and legal offences. Respect intellectual many abandoned come voluptuaries, ou the part of the young for age, making their great acquirements for goodness, for the sex, and for subservient to evil. Thus splend- their superiors, is decreasing, and id physical and mental powers threatens to disappear altogether. may I e destructive to their posses- The schools turn their pupils out sors unless they are controlled by with enough of superficial knowlcorrect moral feeling. Cons- edge to make them conceited and equently a suitable moral environ- saucy, but with the minimum of ment is necessary to enable us to moral training. We need new the faculties of our a purifyor rather higher develop environments, nature, and to perfect the whole ing of the present ones, and these man. A good physical constitution can be gained only by general and is eminently desirable; extensive systematic effort on the part of all mental acquirements'are also to be concerned, and by parental and diligently attained so far as we are patriotic determination to eliminable; but a sound moral constitu- ate or suppress, at any cost the tion will do more for the real rapidly increasing incantives to happiness and welfare of the indi- evil. vidual than anything else. The Mr. greatest strength and the most Horner, proptietor of brilliant talents, if misdirected, the Burton House, Burton, W. Va., shine with but a feeble lustre when and one of the most widely known compared with the sublimity of a men in the state was cured of rheuhigh moral nature. matism after three, years of sufferWe hear much "of athletics and ing. He eays: I have not suf the higher education. Both are ficient command of language to good, but neither is the highest. convey any idea of what I suffered, The truly higher education is not my physic'aus told me that noto be found iu any scho astic thing could be done for me and but resides immediately in my friends were fully convinced our home, and circle of acquaint- that nothing but death would reances. and more remotely in our lieve me of my suffering. In June, general environment Bat while 1894, Mr. Evens, then salesman for physical and mental education the Wheeling irug Co , recomhave their gymnasia, schools, and mended Chamberlains Pain Balm. colleges, in abundance, moral edu- At this time my foot and limb cation is left pretty much to shift were swollen to more than double for itself. We put the cart liefore their normal size and it seemed to the horse, and expect both to go me my leg would burst, but soon on straight and merrily! We sub- after I began using the Pain Balm ordinate the higher to the lower, the swelling began t?decrease, the and are surprised if the higher do pain to leave, and now I consider not rule! that I am entirely cured. For Let men say what they will, but sale by I!iter Bros. Drug Co. no one is a free agent. Each is first restricted by the eternal laws Shiloh's Consumption Cure cures r co-exi- st BY LADV r'OOK, Dee TENNESSEE C. CLAFI IN. The influence of environment upon every organic being is no longer a matter of doubt. The researches of recent years have proved that the processes of evolu- ie tion are very highly dependent upon the conditions of the environment. We have passed from conjecture to certainty, and are now liable to predict what changes would ensue under certain given circumstances. So manystudents of physical phenomena, including men of the most powerful minds, have been continuously engaged in investigation and interpreting the laws of nature during the last half century, that numbers of her most secret pages have become more or less an open book. Before this however, the vaguest notions prevailed. An able writer of the 18th - -- I am - satisfied century eays: that every country produces of the same bulk, people ieatures and complexions, it did two thousand years ago; and whenever a new set of people take of a country, they become like those who inhabited if befoie in a very few generations. If a swarthy Scythian or Tartar, of a short squat make, flat nose, thick po-sei- lips and little black eyes eet deep in his head, were to be transported into Germany (as many nations of the Scythians were formerly) hi-- ; posterity, in a hundred or two of years, would infallibly be tall, lusty fellows, of fair complexion, and regular features, as the present Germans are. For notwithstanding we all eprung from one original, our features and complexions, our stature, and even tempers, vary according to the part of the world we happen to be planted in. There is something in the air, the soil, the diet, or manner of life, which makes the inhabitants of one country appear as if they wpre cast in a different muold from those of the other. This statement, however, was only partially correct. Locality alone would not because produce these changes, environment, powerful as it is, is only one factor out of many in producing evolutionary changes, and can deteriorate as well as It may bring about great physical alterations, may enlarge, d warf, may metamorphose an organ, distort or beautify a structure, but the essential character of the animal or plant will remain the same. Habit and race are equally potent in effecting variations, but perhaps the most beautiful of all is ? JW t 1 irn-pru- election. Nevertheless the fact remains that environment has a prodigious influence in forming physical character. It is the same in the mental and the moral world. Our in- tellectual culture mainly depends upon our mental environment, as our moral culture upon our moral environment. If a child of the most illiterate parents be closely associated from early infancy with persons of culture, the chances are many to one that he also will be cultured. He may hot have the wide mental grasp of one born from a stock of intellectual ancestors, but he will haye a certain improved grasp, and his mind will behar-monize- d to the tone ;yD of theirs." There are not many even amongst those of hereditary culture who nee to great Intellectual heights, but all acquire an intellectual tone which adds to the refinement and enioyment of life. sTbe love of knowledge, for its own sake, apart from any notion of is one nUlity, of the most delightful ofintellectual passions. , And this they all poesess in higher or lower degree. t cur-riculi- Wm. Edwards. 3Thaxan.ita.xe , j Babsr Carxiagpes, IFaixrts, Oils aop.cS. Carpets aro.d. Zjioaole'o.roas Screero. SDoors. (Leave orders for Screen Doors and they wiil be put up (it once and you will get the full seasons use of them. trgj Main Street, East Thatcher Bros. Bank. TWO SPLENDID TRAINS TO THE EAST aa DAILY' Great Root island Route. ROCKY MOUNTAIN COLORADO LIMITED Leaves DKNVKi: ( - . 01,0. M I.INl.'-- , - dVvENPOKt! - CHICAGO, - - .30 n. m. III. ! - Arrivei LINCOLN, OMAHA. FLYER leaves DEW KB. i .. 1 SO 2.13 - 2:45p. in. - oL(. Sl'KlXGS.- - Arrives TOPEKA, - throughout. Ihenm-s- Wide j . m. m. j Ar ST' 1,01 m. ('Vab J: v) - - 0:15p. m. - T It- . OMAHA, ,Ex. Sun. Colo- T 0 :40 a. m . 6:42a.m. 8:50a.m. Vestibule train in the Tlnough sleep rs Colorado Springs to st. Eo'iL-- via Wabash Ry. t j ' These are 0:la. - LINCONEx. Sun, rado to Chicago. p.m. a.m. a. A i i vc? Tlirou"h Sleepers and Chair Cars 2:43 7:30 -- rivviuriTV 11:45p.m.1 - n, of nature, and next is modified by ever varying circumstances? Environment fashions us whether we will or not; environment controls our will, forms our sentiments, gives us our speech, our morality, and our religion, clothes and educates us, and shapes our destiny. Predestination is not required for these things; environment is G-las- s, i Trains in addition io our former sen Ip 3. For particulars an 1 giving tunc ul tlies tiain- - write W- H- FIRTH, E. E. MacLEOD. JNO SEBASTIAN, Genl. Agt., DEN VLB A. G. P. A., TOIEk'A. G. P. A., CHICAGO - - t where others fail. It is the leading Cough Cure, and no home should be without it. Pleasant to take and goes right to the Sot. hold by Co op Grocb ery & Drug Store. jTHEO SHOWING HI I, FIGHTING TERRITORY. T I MEL Y II AN D Y R EL f ABLE. S. E. Parker, Sharon, Wis., I have tried DeWitts writes: Contains sixteen pages of maps covering ALL TERRITORY Witch Hazel Salve for itching piles where a conflict could occur between the naval and land forces of the and it always stops them in two United States and and six pages of valuable information on the Spain, minutes. I consider DeWitts of OUR WAR WITH SPAIN. Witch Hazel Salve the greatest subject This view, which is surely a cor- pile cure on the market. Co-o- p rect one, should go far to destroy SUMMARY OF CONTENTS: k Co. Drug Grocery of one which is that many errors, all delinquency must be punished. The Flags of the Union. -- THEMilitary and Naval Strength of the We might go farther and question Double Page Map. The world. United States and Spain. if any punishment is useful, and of all Nations. Flags History of Cuba. whether it doe3 not do more harm NEW YORK WORLD Arms of all Nations. All the Documents and Official Corthan good. What our criminals Double America. North Thrice-a-Wee- k Page Map Edition. respondence of the United States and of the comof the States. United ana Map Spain in relation to Cuba, munity want is not punishment, of Map Europe. preceding declaration of War. but pity; and that not the idiotic 13 and sometimes 24 Pages a Week. Double Rights of Spanish Vessels. Page Map West Indies. or sentimental pity which pets and 156 Papers a Year. Presidents call to Arms. Map locating all Islands in the Atcoddles them, and does more for Chronology of the War from the lantic Ocean. FOR ONE DOLLAR. them than for honest people, but destruction of the Maine to DewMap of Spain and Portugal, with the pity which is resolute for their eys victory at Manila. Index. reformation or their destruction Published every alternate day except The United States and Spain comreformation if it can be obtained, Double Page Map Cuba, showing Sunday. pared. extinction if it cannot. We expect on a largo scale Havana Harbor. Spains Threescore Years. all our citizens to be The Thrice-a-Wee- k Edition of Map East Indies, with Index, and Some Famous Naval Battles. and honest. But wbat The New York World is first showing Manila Harbor. Spanish Cruelty in Cuba. sort of an environment surrounds among all weekly papers in size, the greater part of them? Is it frequency of publication, and the conducive to manliness in the men freshness, accuracy and variety of or modesty in the women? Or is its contents. It has all the merits it not too often a circle of vice and of a great $6 daily at the price of a contained in this Atlas, if bought separately, would cost 50 cents. debauchery? Our edum9reek with dollar weekly. Its political news THE BIG WAR ATLAS is the most satisfactory publication for physical and moral filth, our streets is prompt, complete, accurate and the least money ever offered. It is what you want and all you want to are at the mercy of drunken and impartial as all its readers will follow the movement of our Naval Squadrons and our Armies in the ruffians and aband- testify. It is against the monopol- field. oned women, who perambulate ies and for the people. 1 PRINTED IN COLORS ON GOOD PAPER. them at pleasure and hustle virtue It prints the news of all the from the pavement. Shall we flog world, having special correspondthem at the carts tail, as of old, or ence from all important news points Neatly Bound in Paper Cover. Size. 12x15 Inches. reform them? We cannot resume on the globe. It has brilliant illusobsolete punishments, hut how can trations, stories by great authors, Price, each q 25 they be reformed? By a change of a capital humor page, complete environment; by. withdrawing markets, departments for , the Sent by mail to any Address, 25 cents. thsm from their old haunts and household and womens work and compelling them to earn an honest other special departments of unliving in specially arranged homes usual interest. We offer this nncqualed newsand in a moral atmosphere. We have in this oountry a vast num- paper and The Journal together ber of notoriously immoral per- one year for $3.60. The regular subscription price of sons, on the cither hand we have a the two papers is $4.50. great many intelligent and charit LOGAN, UTAH. neer-do-wel- ls well-conduct- ed THE MAP OF CUBA foul-mouthe- d , Earl & England P ui. Co. , Y . |