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Show Till: M M w T?r -- ? i er r The; Simple' Life - - BjTCHARLES ' n t A v rin Franck ky Nary Lewis fK rS" 1 WAGNER J .jfr . t ; y Translated t 4'V ; ' Hnd (J-tti- ( Ca. . --L. A the liodlly defect and deformltiea that orthopedy treat a give but a feeble Idea of (be hump, the tortuoaltlea, the dJa Ih apMie amoiijf the iirpctlcal location a e have Inflicted npon our; ' of our life that muuifMtatlon "from almpl .. order to .tliere Niif-edo- f lrtnklrirrtt loHr-- comrooa irwtl an depart L our Jown. at 'taa; thfiioowlirof Aif 'Wwh in pefwe we learn that on doe not dm the same case. Auarehy relfi Jta. n form himself with impunity. - Novelty, thought. W wlk lu the woods after all, la"ephedieral. Nothing enor aim, .lost, among dures but the eternal commonplaee, , without tpiupaai . , of Infinite dr . t , . fhabryiulile andv! brier ' t and If one depart! from that It Is to 'When ouee man hu TecdgulfeJ the ruu the siont perilous risks.- Happy tact that be ha'n. aim, mid that thl be who la able tu.crclaim hlmaelf, who gjmidlclty. i tod a jnu.'be ergofize bl finds tli. way l often of mode not, aenrtcN ,Gpod plaiu Wionght .aocotxltntdy. Krery kinking or fJudging whlcJle not Imagined, the Innate possession of the take him better and stronger he ra Aral titmice comer, a- inean and paltry , Jecta aa dangerous. equipiucut that ha coat nothing to -' comtoe all tbs h flM ny one. 1 would compare It to those AoA Aral of death- op contrariety of auipsjng hlmaelf old folk son, unfathered, but with lii thought. Thought fa n tool, I lew, wbicli setmf to have risen out of with Ita own proper function; It isn't a tha very heart of the people. .Good - ty. Let ua take an example. Here la sense la a. fund slowly and paiufully tha studio of painter, Th lrnplementaacvumulatod-b- y tbe labor of centurle. whose ary all In placer every thing indicate - It 1 a Jewel of the first water, baa who underatanda arhe nlone eane is mean of that' this assemblage e tb Hvea of end.'Tbrow7ToifnrorwTHV-otcrverangetT wti V eiew to -the room open to apeerTbey will climb othera who hare lost It; too no prl.-great to pay for m the benches, awing from the cords,. I think a It nud keeping It for the coif ta themselves draperies, ylf see a and of that brushsession Judg with eyes with alipper Juggld A nibble fbo colors1 and pierce the can- - ment that Ulacertia. " Oneit takes good fe'bot befit behind the paint car of hi sword that vase to see what Or-- or. rusted; with greater, reason should I dont question thefr enjoymentfalnly they must And tbla kUd-o- f ex-- I he give heed to his thought. . , But an erctse extremely-interestin- g But let (his !e well nudersteod: An teIlcr.li-JiQlmale,to Jflnvnkeji! ' appeal lucommou sense , Is not an ap: to narrow leo in. No more la thought a ground pigl le tmmgbt ihat grok-elcrototic YtottaM.A mn wopth1 positivism which denies everything it be is, fig bid; tannotVe or touoTir frit iTtrtsh that. ol tho name thtwk taatM are; ho gees about It .with Jhl mad should be absorted in material whole heart, hud not wlth that fitful sensations, to tho exclnalon of the high and sterile curiosity .which, under pre- realities qf the Inner Ufa, la alto a want text of- - 01ef Tint' dad .nOttfig . evety of good senae. art w touch upon a experience tender polutj round which tho greatest thing, rfina Git g lug a deep and true emotion or battle of humanity 'or wagfhg.' In right deed. ,J i t rl truihr-tca tula a con- 1 Another habit 1 urgent need of aeanHOlng It oat amid celonof.Ufe, Motion, ordinary, attendant pg couven- - countlrsi Obscurities 'and' grief, and Kona I life, is th mo!a for examining verythW that ooebed non spiritual and analysing oneself at every.. turrl.l rkalinw Ucome day bydaytodre 1 dd1 not Invlt ihen Id fiegleff Iflftro-- 1 pihrfnl.- - la mldat of the grave apertlon slid the'dxamlnatlow of you and tranaieat dlaordera rpiexiu aclence. Th .endeavor .to understand, of thought acpVny great crlae ever oots own tpental attitude and motive K to ew difflcult than eonduct la ia esfefitlal etOtfieat Of .Yet wUh. ny principle. ip good living. 'But quite othef la thlf ex-- , coma to'our aid. as It jt,eif team vigilance, Th done forlbe me of vatlon of ones life and thoughts, ,tha nfe;la terribly almpl fMgtamBt AlssCcTlDg of oaeaeif, Hk a plac after all,' and Tfi th fact tbat existence Mecbanlam. It la awaate Of tln. and- - ga Impertn1y fonwa bereelf upon ua gowwldf of the inark; Tbo inai rho,. tfb tvei w au.prteode we may make Y Ohduhl y ldea of begin by making Ug, ourlvea andihst no one can put a.atomlcG examlont kite of bl ,nean j0f ,l? d, attempt to under-o- f would risk dlshsmtlng, our ox- 0ur phlloeopbleo, oomethlngbeforebe bad Ukeu. ep.f oor eyM7Wber Toff have tvbat you heed to Walk with. J,BfnwiUlJ Dd these fact. fac to order cairinr ' and nse llrodlglooarlrrefu&bt your forces with discretion. wbenwa would ToUerers and scruple mongers are soou and would wait to act nntQ seduced to Inaetlon. It need but a reasonings wo have ended philosophizing. It ia common Sente to percelv gllmmei1 of lhe that rna a ia not made to paa hla Ilf j n wor,dlflron ta a self centered trame , , 7n ."vast, i And common aenae-- do you not And 'WO are carried along I. : t Z v. .r, IM npon to ,CHA1TEIV.I!I.., aiuri.itn or.TiioiuHT.-T- . : lt f I , v t aeK-ea'l- A liu-aia- ua ,ehi I' - -- J ar For-my-p- art poo-alte- them--gaini- -a- 'If tlk-,of,Ber- adcom-pSlaidn- tlg. . tb' t d hr J - ' , t. personal, more evident toward this should tend the first effort of our thought-A- ll that augments confidence within ns Is good, for from confidence Is born the life without baste tranquil energy, Cairn action, the love of life arid Its fruitful labor. Deep seated confidence Is the mysterious spring that aeta In motion the energy within us. It la oor nutriment By It man lives much more then by tbs breed he eat. And so everything tbat .bakes this confl dene is evil poison, not food. , , . Dangerous Is every system of thought that attack the very fact of life, declaring Jt to to an evil. Life has- been too often wrongly wrthaated In this century. Wluit wonder that the tree withers when Its roots ar watered with corroalvea f And the re la Sn exJ tremely almpl- reflection that mfgbt to made In the fac of all this negation. Ton aay life la an evil. Well, what remedy for It do you offer? Can yon combat It, suppress It? I do not ak. yon W'auppres. your own llfo, to commit imiclde of; what advantage to auppresa vmiM tlmt bo to ua?-b- ut life, not merely human life, but Ufa at its deep ami hidden origin, all this cpaprtnglng of existence tbat pushes toward th light and, to your mind. Is rushing to' misfortune; I ask you. to auppresa tho will to Uve that. trembles through the immensities of space, to suppress, in short, the source of life. Can you do It? No,' Then leave us In peace. Blnce no one can hold life In check is It not better to respect It and use It than to go about making other people disgusted with It? When one knows that certain food is dangerous to health bo doe not eat IU and a hen a certain fashion of -- thinking roba tis of confidence, cheerfulness and strength we should rejeef that. certain not only that it la a nutriment mxIousIo tbe mind, but also tbat It la false. There is no truth for manbut in "thought that ar human, and pessimism la inhuman, Besides, It wants aa much in modesty as In logic. To permit to count as evil this prodigious thing thnt we cull life one needs have seen Its very foundation, almost to t,.Urt . - . oue-se- have-ma- de tr. lf Whs tude la that of certain great thinkers of our times! Tlly net ns If they had created the world rerjr tin ago, la their youth, but decidedly It was a mistake, aud they bad well repented' It Let ns nourish ourselves from other meat, atrengthenr our souls with cheers tag thoughts. What is truest for man b' what best fortifies blm. If mankind lives by confidence. It) form of eoafl-lire also by hope-th- at dene wbjch turns toward the future. All life la a result and an aspiration; alt that exists supposes an origin and tends toward an end. Life la progression; progression Is aspiration. Tbe progress of the future la an Infinitude of hope. Hope Is at the root of things and must be reflected ta tbe heart of man: no ho;w, no life. The same P9W-e- r which bsought us Into being urges ns to go up higher. Whst b the meaning of this (lerslstent Instinct which pushes ns on? Tbe true meaning Is tbat Something 1 to result from life. that out of It ia being wrought a good greater than Itself, toward which It alowly moves, and that this painful sower Culled-- man, needs. like every sower, to count on the morrow. Tbe history of humanity Is the history of taflomitahle hopeT T.rherwtsg everything would have been oveFTong ago! To press forward under bis bordens, to guide himself In the night, to retrieve bis falls and his failures, to escape despair even in death, man has need of hoping alwa.i. and suinetWee against ad hope- - Here is tbe cordial that Sustains him. Hud we only logic sbduld htne long ago drawn tbe w-- e n, embracwl lu iU entirety nor lieath bafreverywbere the last ultimate be dead of the word, and we of Hhf.tlly he e hae hope, and that Is Idea. But - ,V fartltloos exl.ten.ie, a refinement Of devolr upon M, that tho vrngar cred has nfit Pri;,ta why we live and lelieve ta life. , i if.firing; thO wherewithal to prmmro. U I. M Suho, the great mouk and mystic, not th we " Bfreisblo to to distinguished I Instead 0Bt00 of the simplest and beat men that one aaceo- our than time ever onnelvoo like rational lived, had a touching cuatom. conducting re o to tblns"., Whenever he encountered a woman, S'tolnta.and using the means most ob-" l5'? Tlously iat onr command wo arrlvo, by ten ,w imperfectly. If la. tfioreover. were she the poort-s- t and oldest, be absolute genluai at the moot carrely gracious to cotuftlaln of not stepped 'reMctfnlly 'aitlde. though his glit tt da of 'ra Better off bvln bar feet must tread among thorns or astonishing slngnlarltlea. Alf grandfalhcr. I do that. he said, to tbotrack Jtiyi onthe main line! in the Wbkie may believe least contesta- render gutter. homage to our holy lady the ble on the subject Is this: From the to--; Virgin Mary. let 11s offer to hope a ginning of the world It has been b ird like reference W we meet it in the to see clearly; right thinking haa lieen BhaD Of blade 'if wheat piercing the difficult everywhere and always. In th matter th ancient were In nowise privileged above the moderns, and It might he udded that there Is no difference between men when they are considered from this point of view. When a child I had a very severe at- Master and servant, teacher and learn tackof Diphtheria, which eeme near proV- - er. Writer and Irtlouit discern truth st tag fatal. Upon recovery the gland oiththe ane The light that humanity neck were verv much enlurged, and after acquires hi advancing Is fio doubt of hi, V I- ha, become an old Viry: havi. something nw. aad . W w tnfiat ratl .M. rt create J1 " fr aml to him. who pefiotvate fit ciixs the most humum la this. To save lost humanity thf. invisible God came to dwell among ux,ln th form of a iunn and willed to make himself known by this single sign love. I ' ilea tig, tendef to the ui fortunav'ernn tqL.thtrev11, love engetr tiers light beneath her feet, She clarifies, she simplifies. She has chosen th humblest part to bind up wounds, wipe away teara, relieve distress, apotbe nehlng hearts, pardon, mak . pea-eYet It Is of love that We hav th greatest need. And as we medltat on the I test way to render thought fruitful, slniple, really conformable to out destiny, the method sinus itself up In these words; Havf confideuco and hope . , to kind. . i - t I would not lofty speculation, dissuade any. one whomsoever from brooding over the problems of th unknow n. over the vast abysses of science- or philosophy; but we Jiavo al waj a to come back from these far jouy neya to the point where we are. often to a place where WO seem to stand marking .Jime with no result, t Tber are conditions of life and social complication in wlik-- the sage, the thinkalike' unable er and the Ignorant-ar- e 'to see clearly. . The present: age baa often brought u f,u;e to face with such situations. J am sure that he who meets them with our method will soon recognize Its worth. , . Slnqe I have touched here upon religious ground, at least la a general way, someone may ask. me to say in a Jpw simple worth what religion Is the best, and I gladly express myself on this subject-Bu- Mt might be better not to a t j 0 Do you like your tea? ,Do you like your tea? Is it Schilling Best.? - Yaui nor ntwra JWW mmmmf Jfm 4JAtu-- - furrow, a bird brooding Ou. Jts best, a poor frqundWj Jiesstf crw ei ing Itself, rising and continuing Its way; a peasant plowing and sow lug a field tbat has been ravaged, by flood or hall, a losses am nation slowly fepafrmtf under whatever beating Its wound guise of humanity or suffering It appeals to us, let ua salute it When we encounter it In legends, In untutored aonga, In simple creeds, let ua still salute It, for it la always tbe same, Indestructible. tbe immortal daughter of God. We do not dare hope enough. The men of onr day bare developed strange timidities. The apprehension tbat tha sky will till that acme of absurditys, among the fears of oor Gallic entered our 'own hearta. Does the raindrop doubt the ocean, the ray mistrust the sun? Our senile wisdom has arrived at this prodigy. It resembles those testy old pedagogues whose chief office Is to rail at the mer- ' . foma-thero-ba- ry pranks or the youthful enthusiasms of their pupils, it Is time to become little children once more, to learn again to stand with clasped hands and wide eye Indore the. mystery around ua; to remember that, In spite of our Is but a knowledge, what ls greater trifle, and for, to-than eur raiiuL wlilcltJo-welo must hold It In, re-prodigious. iny serve untold resources, and we may allow It some credit without accusing ourselves of improvidence. Let ns not treat it as creditors do- an insolvent debtor; we should fire Its courage,' relight the sacred flame of hope. SIfio the sun still rises, since earth put forth her blossoms anew, since the bird builds its nest and tbe mother a mile -- e-know l- Ilglona have of necessity certain fixed charaoterlKtlca. and each has Its InBev ent qualities or defects. Strictly speak-tathen, they may be compared among Inthemseh es.- - But there conor foregone voluntary partialities clusion. It ta better to put the question otherwise and aski 1a my own religion good, and how may I know it? To this question this answer: Your re- ananetflTpSvetfcecoursgsrtO 'Pglonirgnotr if it is Tlfeti and active, commit the rest to him If If nourishes ta you confidence hope, who has numbered the stars. For my lor and g seutlment of the Infinite part I would I might find glowing Yttlue of existence; If it Is tilled with word to say to whomsoever ha lost what' is best ta you' agahist what li heart In these times of disillusion: worst and bolds forever before you the Rouse your courage; hope on Ha b necessity of becoming a new men;, if ,ura of being least deluded who fiat th It makes you understand that pain Is a dai-toto do that The most Ingenuous deliverer; If It Increases yotir respect nope b nearer truth than the most rm- - lot thb eonsdence of Other; If t Ventional despair. ders forgiveness more.eaey, fortune 'Another source of light on the pati less arrogant, duty more, dear, the of human life b goodness. 1 am not of less visionary. If It does throe those who believe ta tbe natural per- things It Is good, little matter Its nomet fection of man and teach that society However rudimentary It may to; When corrupts blm. On the contrary, of alt It fills this office It comes from tbe true fount of era tho on which most db source; It' binds you to man and to God. c mays me U heredity. But I sometimes But does it perchance sertS to make oak myself how It b that this effete you think yourself better than others; and deadly virus of low Instincts, of ( over texts." wear sour looks, vices Inoculated ta tho blood, the wbolt quibble domineer over others" conscience or assemblage of disabilities Imposed upown over to KnA4g, stifle on us by the past how all thb hat give your follow religious forms fouf scruples, not got th better of no It most to for fashion or do good ta the hope gain, because of something elaa. Thb other of oh, future puntohinpht? escaping thing Is lov. ou proclaim ohrsclf th folIf then. Given th unknown brooding above lower of Buddbif. Mdses, Mohammed our beads, our limited Intelligence th or oven Christ, your religion Is worthgrievous and contradictory enigma og less; It separates you from God and human destiny, falsehood, hatred, cor man. roptlon, (offering, death what can ws f have not perhap' tho right to speak think, what do? To aH these question tiiha. in my Awn- - name, butrotherg hays a sublime and mysterious voice has An so before ine.wlio flregrealer tweredLove your fellow men.-- lAvlfl,a spokenand notably he who recounted must Indeed to divine, like faith and to the questioning scribe the parable hope; stafe she cannot die when st of the good Samaritan. I Intrench mymany powers are arrayed against her. self behind bis authority. She has to combat the natural ferocity of what may be called tbe beast ln man (To be Continnod.) lhe has to meet rase, force, seif Inter st. above all. Ingratitude. Hoto Is II that she passes pure and acathlesa a the midst of tbes dark eueinlea, T!k A Guaranteed Cure For PQei. the prophet of the sacred legend amonj, j the roaring beasts? It to because Lei enemies are of the earth and love U Itching. Blind, Bleeding or from above Horns, teeth, daws, eyei , refund fun of murderdus fire, are pjwerlrj tni(Jin piles, if fails OINTMENT lAZO money against the swift wing that soars to ward ,the heights and eludes ern to mire any ease, no matter of how undertakings oiumMf-Rtllmi- ng 'Tve in 6 to l4 J her foes. even better-- ah has sometimes known the fine triumph! Ftrol application gives ease and , winning ever her persecutors. Sb rent 50c If your druggist has seen the wild beasts grow calm, fn stamps and it semi it 50c btmit lie down st her feet, obey her law. , 1,1 forwarded post-pai- d At tbe very heart of the Christen !" hy faith, the most sublime of its teach Jl'u-iCo., Rt. Louis. Mo. g; " susses that time. ZL?TT- - the number, and fttflsLef hffmad ' 1 SC Only a constitutional remedy can reach hereditary disease like Scrofula. When ithe blool ia restored to a normal condition and the scrofulous deposits are carried ofl there k S gradual return to health. S.S.S to well knowoas a blood purifier and tonic. It mi the only guaranteed stnctly veeetsbU retnetiywlo. Ifyoj have any signs ol Scrofula,. write ut sndonr phyticisnl will sdvue you (re Tkt Swlfl tpsolfia (towpsny, AUssta, fin - wu i .tobUH, p.rb.bi. universe and Ita Intelligent order- b. S Racland Rpyal Bag Mg. Co., Charleston proh- - The dlfficnlty is never removed; Hie mind ulways encounters Its obsta-ptp- e, tie. The unknown controls vs and hems us I11 on all sides. .But Juat aa one need uot exhaust a spring to quench his thirst, so w need not know everything to Uve. Humanity Uvea and ! tlway llaB UtJ ou certaln Provisions. We will try to 'point them out. First Of all, humanity lives by confidence. In so doing it but reflects, couiuiensurst with lla conscious thought, that which b th bdde ourco of all beluga. Aa ,em- - sleeps ta everything that exists. Tbe flowers, the trees, the beasts of tbe fleld llve ln otrength. ta entlr nrity Thero Is confidence In the fa lra,n ta dawning day, ln tbe brook running to the sea. Everything that to seems to say: I am. therefore I siiould be. l licre nre good reasons for ' this, rest assured. , So, too, mankind lives by confidence. From the simple fact that he la, man has within him the sufficient reason for his being a pledge of assurance, lie teposes In the power which has willed that he should be. To safeguard this Confidence, to see that nothing disconcerts It, to cultivate It, render (iq!9r n , J -People the world over were horrified on learning of the burning of a Chicago theater in which nearly six .hundred people lost theirlives,yet saortLtbaa five tiroes, this number or over 3,000 people died, from pneumonia in Chcago durng the same year, with scarcely a passing notice. Every one of these cases of pneumonia resulted from a cold and could have been prevented by the timely use of Chamberlains Cough Remedy. A great many who had every reason to fear pneumonia have warded it off by the prompt use of this remedy., The following is an instance of this sort: .Too much cannot be said in favor of Chamberlains Cough Remedy, and especially for , ijtnow that it cured my daughter," .Laura, of a severe cold, and 1 believe saved colds, and. influenza.- - herdife when she. was threatened with, pneumonia. ,d g yt. D. Wilcox. Logan, New York, druggists. J Sold by all - e , To Cure a Cold in Ont Day Take LAXATIVE BROJIO QUININE Tablets. All druggists the"mQneyJfJtJanOouFc E.W.Groves signature tstmeae1 box. 25c. are-elwa- ys Advertised Letters. Abbot, Mr. J. W. II. above are not called for If the within two weeks from date, they will be sent to tbe Dead Letter OfIIansjon,"Mr. fice at Washington, . JOSEPH ODELL, P. M. Logan, Utah, Jan. 31, 1905. 1 , Fine Job Printing of fill kind done at The Journal Office. . be-yo- . l a Pro-Druggi- t , 'tlTZ ....... s t - - 3 PROBATE AND GUARDIAN- - ssipnotice;- - Consult County Clerk or The Respective Signers for Further Information. SUMMONS. Io The District Court, Probate Dryitioa to and (or Cache Co., Stale of Utah. James V. Atfca Plantlff. . TS. SUMMONS wnitets O. Ksysttmd Defedat 1 Tbe state or ut&b w tbe sate De tenaaatT SiCfila Y,u re hereby taiiifeiMj M twenty dy a after tbs Mrriw et Uto-wo- m upon yon, if Berred witbln tbe county ia which ibis actioto I brought, otherwise wiihla thirty Sad defrag the above entitlday! after service.eaae of failure bo to do, judged action ; and la ment will be rendered against yon according to tbe demand of tho complaint, of which a copy is herewith served npon yon. FRANK K. KKBEKKR. Attorney for Plan tiff, P. Ok Address, Rooms II and IS Commeriea! Block, Utah. loiu In The District Court, Probate Division in and for Cache County, State of Utah. Notice To Creditors. Relate of Christian Christensen lee, deceased. Creditor win present elnim with voucher--, to the ttttdernignod nt No. It North Iat. Kaat Street, Logan City, Cache County, Utah, oa or before the Mb, da of December S. D. 1906. Date of Arst publication, February 9nd, A. . D. 1906. Bdnru N. lu, osvuxa L. Lit, Foams C. Lu. Administrators of the ectatc of Chrintian Christenaen Lee, deceased. Vf ' r,f mw - o prow vet 1 alowlv at first, until it was about the aiseof a roow egg, which began to press on the wind- causing difficult breathing, and be cumevery painful. An incision was made sod B lare quantity of pus discharged. TTm?v!d' or V uch r,teB CSb long in keStaJuJiS to mynk open. During this time I had to have it cut open by the doctor every time I took cold or the opening clogged. In the Spring or early Summer ofiSog I wa persuaded -k nw wif Ia hsa fi S Q Mb.k 1 did Startlisw But True. Inga. v 1905. 7, February JOURNAL LOO AN, .UTAH Y : I CopyrlrJir. IPOl. by McClur. PhUIipa t ; - Vt j. TRI-WEEKL- nn uu So frequently settle on the lungs and result in Pneumonia or Consumption. Do not take chances on a cold wearing away or take something that only half cures it, leaving the seeds of serious throat and lung trouble. Stops the Cough and heals the lungs and prevents Pneumonia and Corosiisppftion threatened of tha Consumption C. Unger. 21 1 Maple St.. Champaign, 111., arms: I was troubled a ith s hacking cough lot a year and I thought 1 had consumption. I tried a great many remedies and I was under the care ol physicians for several months. 1 used one bottle of FOLEY S HONEY AND TAR. It cured me, and 1 have not been troubled since. Thrs $lix Cured Hemorrhage size contain! two and 25c, 50c. $1.00. Th REFUSE i)zs and tha $1 .00 bottle almost six- times- ss much. ' t ; i t, 50-ce- . Lungs Ind., writes: Several years' since my lungs were so badly affected that I had 1 took treatment with several many hemorrhages. physicians without anv benefit. I then started to take FOLEYS HONEY AND TAR, and my lungs are now' as sound ss a bullet: I recommend it in ad- a need stages of lung trouble. A. M. 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