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Show I 1 foreign, zor OGDEN DAILY PILOT. MHiM Drily XT Til NEWS OGDEN Maadsy COMPANY. 14. MM -- AUGUST TUESDAY.. TI attention of tho Iriiih Imrinei-hta- i) to bo diverted to t appear Bmr mum. They have, for tho timo being, rflTCB op thair favorite pastime of auaaain-y-gti.tnd ara sow direot- . tag thair attention to catting off thoaa who z utad M informers against their uaoeiatM They have got Corey ont of ths way,' end ara bov witching and waiting for a farombla opportunity to dispatch the . j'wthara who gave evidence for the Crown. si fstoMot L Tk Springfield, Haaa., Union baa tha faUowing paragraph: a exam Fiaaident Arthur has eat a pla for everybody to follow in the reapeet shown to Bun day on hii present tour. He de- - elined to start on Bunday, and hia fint Sun- ; day on tha road waa paaaad quietly at Green Him, Wyoming, Tha observance of Sunday .' aa a day of net from worldly wear and tear iaaaieaa adrantagaoua physically than it is - aaantally and morally, and are are glad to aea I' foe throwing thq influanee of hia taaaaple ugpn tha tight aide. Every inroad foat'ia mada upon Sunday as a day of rest is of tho productive power, physical or mental, of the workers who abridge its rest Tha law of rest ia no leaa imperative than the law of work. - ; fiiat-elaa- : - . IMiaf - Boatow la a peculiar city. Tha so ia very distinctive in its feathan ririy tures. It abounds in moral teachers, and the wqiiWin and scion tiflo mind finds then grand opportunities tot receiving from tha vary able lecturers who food to intelligent vo; tfmpmtm iatellaetiial Bat with all its education and 4 nfinaaent, Boston has thouaandt of . low paction and vulgar habits. .1 John L. Sullivan, tha pugiliat, ia almost " adgrad by a eartain class, and hia praises - ara heard ju almost svary quarter of tha Saw England metropolis. There ia abun- danea of tha bibulous element in tha rity, and many a free drink they receive whan SuDivan ia in for a fight or hat knock-- .. ad out some other rough fallow whom ha v. hu mat in tha ring. Whan ha return- -' ' ad from tho mill in Haw York last weak to ll in Boston, it ia said open up hia ' - that 15,000 peopla gathered in and around ' hia establishment. cither to drink hia health . or to asa how ha locked after pounding the ; ' Maori. It took a large fores of polios to clear tha street sufficiently to allow vehio-la- a and respectable pedes triana to pass. Morality has great conquest! yet to make ' ia Boston. r ra -- pao-:;!'p- if . gin-mi- ucucu. Truly Utah ia an odd place.. It is an organized Territory of tho United States, and yet oouparatively few seam to realize what that means. National affairs ara seldom found to bo the topic of conversation, little interest being jsken in anything that ia truly American. Why is this? Why is U that wa find men who claim to ha citizens of thia oonntry, and yet whoaa interest doe not appear to be at all incorporated with American interests? n Itia a vary thing to meat thoaa who have resided here for years, and yet seem to be so little identified with tha oonntry which anpporta and defends them, that foreign matters ara better known to them than home affairs. This, wa think, is not aa it should be. The young people ara being educated in alien ideas and with alien notions. Trna, they know something of municipal government, and something of Utah; bnt so for aa tha United Btatea aa a nation ia concerned, they art comparatively ignorant and quite disinterested, and yet, if the people of this Territory are aeeused of lack of patriotism, they fling back ths charge as an insult, , Wa hear the cry far Statehood raised. Bep resents lion aa a state in tha Federal Union ia demanded by a elaae of people who ara liitla batter acquainted with tha politine and government at tha United Btatea than ate tha inhabitants of tha South Baa Islands. Ths only interests they kuow are class interests, and their only aim in thair wish to bs admitted into tha Union is that they may tha batter advance thoaa interests. How different wa find tha paopla in our neighboring Territories. Thaae men realize that they live on American oil, and that what concerns tha United States concerns them. There ia no cry of oppression raiasd by our neighbors, they all feel free beneath the atari and stripe. It ia thair flag; they own it, and lavs it with true pstriotio ardor. They apaak of of affairs at Washington; thay diacuaa them; they feel that what belongs to the nation belong! to them as a part of it, a vital part. Tha yonth ara sduoatad in principles of tras liberty; they ara taught American history, and grow np with a love for, and a pride in American institutions. They know to what country thay belong, and, they are proud to acknowledge it. The boy a of Hon tana and Wyoming will grow np statesman and patriots, while tha lada of Utah will grow into manhood with little knowledge of what it is to be Ameri- oosa-mo- ' is necessary to bring about a better state of public opinion hate. Tha inhabitants of thia Territory must learn that it is not policy, that it ia not wise, to place themselves in an attitude hostile to tha of the nation. V It must, indeed, be a relief to tha Presi- Children moat be taught both at homa-an- d dent of this great Bepnblio to get away out at school that they live in a free oonntry, 'amongst Western wilds, where ha can and that ths laws which protect them arc breaths tha pure air of tha mountains, an- to be obeyed and respected, and that it is thair duty to eoneem themselves in everygle for tha speckled beauties, meet tha man ninths moat friendly terms, thing that pertaina to tha welfare of the throw adds for the Urns being tha conven- - American paopla aa a whole. , A mighty revolution well-bei- . : MrwaliHes of eity life, and withal fea tha far the prees reporter tells otjiow whfch tha President enjoys eampTIfe. It 'to now several , days since ha left tha d and took to riding on horseback, and yet during all that tima ha has not been ' fownad nor upon by petty politicians. Belief! ' Why, how can one conceive of a greater change than tha whole party have experi-- 1 anoedf Bemots from tnrmoil and faction- -' al strife, gazing upon limpid streams and ' rugged heights, for from tha busy marts wham all Is hurry and bustle, it must be delightful to realize what it is to be a free American citizen. Thera haa been little fault found with President Arthur ainoe ha wm alavatad to the chief office of tha ns-- : tion, but how much batter will ha be able to discharge tbs dutiea of hia office after Us invigorating trip to tha Yellowstone! rail-ma- office-seeker- s, ' V ' A soon opportunity is afforded those who have tha welfare of this Territory at heart to advertise its resource and indues capitalists to coma here and invest, Hun-- . dreda of prominent and wealthy men are now vakiwg the pilgrimage to the Triennial Conclave, and many of them spend n little tima taking in the surroundings of Salt Lake City and Ogden. They ara all anz- ions to learn something at tha possibilities and realities of Utah. These gentlemen ' all appear anxious to learn and to pay no . attention to pleas for sympathy baaed on '..man sensation. By all means let them be correctly informed.' Tell them of tho rich treMurea that lie buried in onr bills, of the thousands of acre of land which it ia poati-- , bis to reolaim, of tha rare opportunities for ; starting manufactories, with a aura pros--. ' pact of mooeas. A few words wisely spoken, a few proofs filly illustrated will do much toward developing mines and establishing ' foctoriss in this Territory. Let the Gentiles show thsmselves as active in influencing Amarieans to coma and make this their home as tha Hormone do in bringing poor . foreigners here, and then the balance ot j power will aoon pose into tho hands of those who will UMit for tha education ot sad ths rapport of all that tends h, ks moM national oeutimont and promote increase t u tunan welfare. a&Tuj ' i i BllUlS PlWSfllSl'ilBS. delphia A b MlSi' bl Pf ' , eontin-BOBH- ' fitvt, Little ttlrl Defbate a Ball. u A Tha mala g Bsv. A. W. Adkin son's tazt in ths was I Thessslonians v: 19. to His people in God hM always spoken soma way. This instead of befog unreasonws what able, is just might ezpset. God e rested mss in His own image. He assstsd Urn only a little lower than ths angels. Is it strange than that r Hit should have devised a way by which Ha might talk with him? God spoke faea to foos with Adam in the Garden of Eden. Jaat how Ha did this we eennot know. Wsesu, however, eonieeva that it eonld bs dona, though how it oould bs dons may bsbsywd Ws know that by mssns of tha votes snd ths sanra of hearing wsoan eommnniests onr ideas to each other, but ss to how it is dona ws era as ignorant as ws an in regard to Gods aoaunusissttons to us. To rams of Adam's immsdlits and to soma of foe asriy patriarchs God spoka oorusionsUy foes to foes. Lain still Ha spoka by His spirit through ths propbsta. But God, who at sundry times and in divar manned spaka in tima past unto ths fslbsd by thspsephsta, hath in thess lost days spoksa .unto us Christ oszm as tha by His Bon. of rsvalation. God still npiatauMS whs to ns by His spirit. Theta hi this distinction bs mads to between God's massages now sud formerly. Than hs gave revelations of gtuaml application. Now thay are for ths individual. God testifies to sash cue of us by His spirit that wa are sinners. If ws have bean adopted into His totally He tolls us so by Hii spirit. His spirit beareth witness with our spirit that ws arc ths children of God. He speaks in various ways. Hs speaks in nature, tolling us by every' thing about us that than is a God. Ha pasha by Hia written- word, so plain that yon and I need not misunderstand it. Hs speaks fay His people, sad probably Hia voios never oomes to us is more forcible or mors unmistakable terms fora in tha godly life of a faithful Christian man or woman. Hs speaks gmadlyby His churches throughout ths whole world. Ha speaks through oonscisnoe, that still, small votes within ths heart, which says I ought to do right" and I ought net to do wrong." W may have vary erroneous ideas of right and wrong, but conscience speaks unsrr-iugl- y to favor of the right as ws see it, and gainst ths wrong. Thess are only different methods by which ths asms spirit peaks. Wa may silanea this votes; ws may quench tha spirit of God. l(y spirit shall not always strive with man,'' to God's own word. Boos of us possibly realize that God's spirit doss not pash to such unmistakable terms ss it has before. "Quench not ths spirit." On tbs other hud, listen to its warnings. Hearken to its voice and heed its teachings, for it ia God's manner at fitting us both tot this world and tha next. even-in- oureom-prshrask- w. . - ht Bsv. B. Hartley's discourse in the evening was based on John i: 17: For ths law was given by Hoses, but gmee snd truth came by Jesus Christ. Lika fos tides of two oceans two great representative truths meat in this brief versa. Every word of Scripture enforces one or ths other of these two statements Wars ths Word unrolled like a canopy bora our heads, it would show oloud rad nnahtoa tha clouds iff God's wrath, pierced snd broken by ths sunlight of Christ's salvation. Ws should behold ths goodness and severity of God." Let us loo! at tha first statement., lisa shrink from a view of God's law sad find fault Bnt tew is with its conditions. Ths bee everywhere. nscsmsiy tiful harmony id nature would become an tetsniainsbla SKETCH. MISCELLANEOUS. Tras Lady. Wildness is s thing which girls cannot Delieaoy ia a thing which cannot be lost or found. No art caa restore to ths grape its bloom. Familiarity without confidence, without regard, ia destructive to all that makes women exalting rad ennobling, It is ths first duty of a woman to bs a lady. Uood breeding ia good aeiua. Bad manners in a woman ia immorality. Awkwardness inuy be ineradicable. is constitutional. Ignorance of etiquette is the result of circumstances. All can be condoned and not baniah men or women from' tha amenities of their kind, lint unshrinking and aggresMir coanenvas of demeanor may ba racknusd sea State's prison offense, nd certainly merit that mild form of restraint called imprisonment for life. It is a aha mi fur women to lecture on their manners. It is a bitter shams that they used it. Do not bs restrained. Do not have impulse thnt they need restraint. Do not wih to dunes with ths Prince unsought; fuel diffurrntly. Be sura you confer honor, Carry Yourself so loftily that men will look up to you for reward, not at you in rebuke. Ths uatural sentiment of man toward woman ia He loaei a large lussiia of grace when hs is obliged to account hers being to bs traiuad in propriety. A man'i ideal ia not wounded when s woman fail in worldly wiadom. bnt if in grace, in tact, in sentiment, in delicacy, in kiudneoc, she would bs found wanting, ha receive on inward hurt. (toil Hamilton. afford. COAL! COAL! COAL! Ths sat i Withmsg PLEASANT- Alas) she Whm I fi Sto sympathize, . pur; . ithin hia reach, i strings snd fur. y BEG U LA R CONVENTIONS ' at Caatla Hall very Monday Main .trail, evening between Fourth ana Fifth. Sojourning Knlghte eordtally Invited to attend. A. BCHAHBEHBACH, 0. B W. Cuoea, K. of R. A 8. jyuu - VALLEY. COAL a Xn any quantity. Lmts orders with H. 11. Bond Co. ur Corey Bros., Fourth street. Tha dog, in city, neared him, to : Alleviate racers; f Hs triad to)Qy around Mm ones, But-- , ssusigs meat and hair, .. And John, tVhoneat former-boy- , Who had tfo beast in charge, Triad vaaklsaty to harnaas Mm His fantasias large. c. a.' jest OQDEN arnsn DAILY PILOT m -- Denver Or, trifling sue tha causes which His flsxus4gs unfurled I And muv was ths quadrupeds That sough tan other world. I AND- REGULAR MEETINGS FIRST and Third Thumdayiof each month, Masonic 7: r. K. V lilting ft brathiwa In Hall, good Mantling cordially Invited to attend. HENRY T. SNYDER, W. M. Evamra B. Boymvms. Secretary. , mMf jF Rio Grands Express, ' Vktaaladgk.lu.hLa.a.r. MEETS WEDNESDAY PEOPLE'S PAPER. omn: THOS. BLUNDENS Don't knosTwhuf that is? Why that is a eendueto on ths Day light and CANYON HERMITAGE. Nioe Bailroad and ha is a modal one, too, s perfset sneopedfo rad hard worker. Let ns foilov pq through rad sea how it IN OGDEN CANYON. is dons. to of Ms Teams will run from tha HERMITAQE om ing Those two girlies at any time so ordarnd tha day hsfors. sago." Bss,' ths grrit'uns have a box of candy GOOD BEDS AND MEALS rad ths eoadujor fa making their sequsin-H-s Now At all hours. nioe font is candy. isp tha eondnotayt has tha candy snd ths AND FISHING HUNTINQ TACKLE grsenuni" .kink they have mads a 'mash oa Mv- mytitf Always on hand. Now ha billing that cross traveler, who forgot to. put on his linen dnatar, ST. MARYS ACADEMY, that the eindra that fly oa this road ain't Salt Lakn City, Utah. nothing to ufot thav were on a road Conducted lay the ont West. ont lhsrc they used to ran a know-plotter each train to clear of tho Holy Cross. 11 fchx oisduH of n ths track. The erou man says, irabe that so," bnt hs thi-- k courhe of rtudy is thorough. it is axtrsTuit waste at soil. all tho branches of a solid Now the eouootor is talking to a mu and refined edimtluo, fittlnc the pupils to be who mnst be fcrsin mu, tor hs has just Intelligent, useful and accomplished mem-be- n of ocley. been trying tofignra ont bow it is that a Latin, Drawing, Special Freneh,InGerman. -mu can gtjf "firoxen ont" in June, Cullers ocJ Mu.ic snd Urnaiuentnl k being Included In the English b an open deal," rad Needle-wor'squeezed form no sxlra ehsige. rams ont who, on a long August" at Coursa, Ths Musical and Art lie part men), oa ihc bail of the beu Kuroptsn $1.19 per tenth; with wheat growing so and Art School. fast that yon eft hear tha joteta go elick-elic-k Ho inlerfennes with the Religion belief of aa they shot ont of foe ground. Tho pupila. conductor ia tafog him that tha reason Term, for board and tuition moderate, swdmill boys received In a separate dew storaaUnGlMs short dutenos was train want through tha partment. Clause to be resumed Xraday, Sralera S, IMS. night bsfore.su soma whsat that was spilled few llslf-fiticket, can be procured by the on ths roadbedpew so fast that ths engineer eonld not his way through." Hs lltl-iays that is tfasesss all our ths country, and that farms, sr a building additions to thair grsinsriq; end confidently expect to have to rat th wheat with an ax. PRESIDENT FROM Ysa, ths eddnetor hM very happy tima. Ha is (plats with old jokes, and or BAtlN UMintOTTa earries Ms poiste fall of matches to exchange for ebps. This conductor is option. Hjosys ha is always supplied with eigars, obliged to borrow a match. Ha alp Jihca music. Bee. ha t-- 1 ponnitted "sedle Deutehar baud" to "apial a Isedls ou ths train. Tha . Mid ia my MUM angers, howrilY don't lika it, and would rather have a ulrood accident. Parhsipa tha manager Cgti he road will bs glad to lH.Ts(sssatteUteg out of ths tote. know tbil he Id. lb pesvsnt too rapid sbangs et setae. trains. M. Asadrralag. Hurrah for Frti XI has gtvsn sntlrs satlsfscMfla in amy hstsaei. Tours rsspsctfuUy, Siattri tf u OawMl Foot, No. 0. jmf R kyRaulala tkoarU, M. A., A. a7. firktat Cmtie axd or each month, aland-iledt- o attend. W. F. Ditintx, R. J. M. Ebwarm, Betiy. JIUtf f, lUng brethren In good mg eordtally invi p w PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING (except Monday), at Ogden City, tha Fidelity re oSism GREAT RAILROAD J.H.EUWAkA.gg' CENTER, fU!ustodn Hi very heart of ths Rocky region. It Is devoted to the deveConmeni " A of (no PIONEER LINE OF UTAH. Th COMMERCUL Rmd&HCluK'tt80lld running between SALT OGDEN, LAKE, NEPHI, fiMBULTMUL PROVO, JUAB, Milford and Frisco, or ikd THE arm Sunday; Aug. 8, 1883, MlUFflClimiM, FourExprMc Trains leav Ogden dally, aa 511ows Atlantic Kzpma at 6:60 a, m.; Park CHFexpnm at EzprPMatlOn, Moll and lixprra Arrivs In Balt Lake at 7:10 a. m UdUaTm., ' IS noon, and T: p.m. Atlrato faprotte mukm eloaa eonnoe-tio- n at Suit lAks with Exnraaa tor Juab, and w,th valley Railway tor win PHfli Through EzeH leuvea Balt Lake at I:SS p. m. tor all et at Iona south, and connect with Mult Ink AWesteru Railway torTtntta. Expren Trmina leave Halt Lake dally al BriOo. m., T:U a.m., 4p.m., and Ids p. arriving at Ogden at 7 a m 1:40 a. toi p. m., and 7:56 p. m. JAMES SHARP, AaatGen'l Supt. FRANCIS COPE, Genl Frit and Pom. AgfL JOHN SHARP, mtatf Gcn'l HUperintendenk Pa-dl- lc HMNW Ayers HairVigor Caava,1 AND UTAH CENTRAL RAILWAY w wil conn B. A. . I. W. Ltem.!. MEETINGS BECOND RWBUB w - r flrat Regu-Jn- JJ"' teeminllB Tho Pu . land meetlnga third Monday - OMh mouth, at Odd Fellow Hall, Fourth m- W pom radio In gtmd atand-In- g cordially invited. JAY B. CRANDALL, P. C. H. C. Waudluism, Adj'L con-dnet- -- Anqr or tha gapaklM. JOHN A. DIX The k g EVEN-kln- atT:M, In Caatla HalL Odd Handing cordial ly Invited. E. A. HAKTEXBTfcIN, N. G. J. T. Bnownmo, Hee'y. r Follows In good Guftrisi lailrfia, Fswfo alrast, asar Mala. W. r. UCUAI, Aarat. JaWf a tSsSsrisr, lsdtIM,AridAM. B Jb ofl ptinta in the UnUrd fttatnaml Sttropr. EFFICIENT SERVICE, PROMPT, And nisi always as loir as ths lowest He never didkBeoent thing. Ho wasn'tjEPrth Adooat; Ho Mchad sflJKiiEW until he died, And then k kicked ths bucket. Ckapiev, He. fi, M. A. H. STATED CONVOCATION HELD OX tha First Tuesday in each msnth, a Masonic Hall, MTsIDr. n, Sojourning Com pan tom arc cordially Invited to attend. eplftfl P. H. EMERSOHM. E. H. P. WELL8, FARGO & CO. . TBs la Mnls.iK.sfr. THE And other lnternu of Ogden and ths mountain aoumtry. n, unpuanrr, ' II jlUfllN fos IETEBRRTING rtotisi Bs-mo- ve eon-foli- to-d- AN OPEN SECRET THE LADIES A tlrval tMafsverjr, That ia daily bringing joy to tbs homes of thousands by saving many of their dear ones from an early, grave. Truly is Dr. Xing's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, Cold, Asthma, Bronchitio, Ilay Fever, Loss of Voice, Tickling in the Throat, Fain in Bids and Cheat, or ray diocooe of the Throat and Lungs, a poai-Ue- v core. Guaranteed. Trial bottte fres st McNutt k Hurlbut'a Drug Store. Large sir $1. .The Magnolia Balm con-rea- ls every blemish, removes Tan, Redness, Eruptions, all evidences or errftemrn tm every Imperfection. Its effects an immediate and so natural that no human being can detect its applicaKailownesx, tion. MO THRUM The lives of your teething children are a red by using Brown's Black bony rad Ginger. It m rannenv aarx. BLACKBERRY BROWN UIXWEB Ha on rod mors cates of Diarrhoea, Dysentery sud Bummer Complaint, than any Tested for other remedy in America. twenty yarn. Always safe, aura and Aa inactive condition of THE BLOOD ABB LIVEB. ia lha aotiru of nearly all diseases; they arc mad pare, active and healthy by us- - iaetinaadtai PITKIN & THOMAS, PRODUCE &FRUITS ABB TBDTHFVfo. UPPING &. COMMISSIO JMSSyablteSaMh It to largely clreulatod In all porta of lh country and ta,coaMquently, a S. M. PRESHAW, HOTELS. CLIFT HOUSE! R. C. IWIIR, Prsp'r, Gtraat, Salt Laka City. Main Rates psrdqr Flrt tlaaa ft- - Speetel Mastk. ntos ky Week VALUAMLE UNDERTAKER, MEDIUM. ADVERTISING er ismtli I Floor. JUKI Comtantly on hand a full supply ot WHITE HOUSE, BEST Main FAMILY Street, Salt TERMS, $2 FEN DAV. JlStf Utah. Qeom noAanaf .. Or. J.O. Aysf 4 Co;, Lowsll, MtUi Matallia Durial HOTEL, MEALS, CONTINENTAL SO CENTS. Proprietor. HOTEL, DULIMORE IT OORTAIRg Formerly Townsend Home. This home la filled np with all medera provements and ia on. ot tha Walker House, DAILY PRESS TELEGRAMS, ADAMS. We are prepared to fumtah good brick al Die yard at Received up to lb hour of ta a perfect $S PER 1,000, ml and a Half Sopite of Yard Om going to prees, and jllO-l- Firth Niece!. F. O. Box, . No. I40L STREET, Notics for Publication. Laud Orncx at Salt Lam Crrr, Utah, I UN. HOTEL, any first clou Junm, COMFCNDIUM OF NEWS. ERB, DUCKS AND CL0THIN8. roprietnr Continental Hotel and Walker Alma Isryr lot ot entirely new clnthlnr, of Home. Halt lake (Tit jr. mlTlf old menial Inn pattern, conilitlnsof rauta. Jacket. Frock Coati, Pleat and nurfeet order ed and Plain HIoiim. lu very aheap. AlMaludant Army Blanket Iludaw2ra Rubbvr lllaiikrte etc. OF N. A. WELLS A COL IR rfUIE FIRMdlmolvi-by mutual eonienl. I (hie day and bmlneu appertaining The brewery COMMERCIU SALOON, thereto will n conducted lu the future by Kamom A. Well, who will pay all dabtsof A. J. FITZGERALD, said firm and to whom nlldebliduesald firm Proprietor, Thi liquor brinrb of ini bail-nn-s. mmlbopald. Mila Street, Opposite Brian Hstel. hmlolOr. conducted by mid firm, will be eundurleu In future by Henry Woolmr. R. A. WELLH, KENTUCKY ft.UR W1IIHKY, Ot.D Grenodlns HENRY WOUIJIRR. snd Globe Cigars. Doled. X.1W. JIUlf July Molt take Iter r on draught and by ths bottle. Itellcknu Numsasr Beluha compounded, avHVBMflMUC for It and SEND IT TO EVERY ONE SHOULD READ IT. jllftf TOUR FHIKMUk . I Pnr thin, cvflti li evk or nan pa will nit M ay Mno. paaiia prvpaM. a eture UluatroleA el lit puna, will hanCaania lllaalaMsd eevar. OGDEN JUNCTION ronuinlnc the alary ml tba wanae ar Hie IMP M MeNAW. the Meeot leaal aad of I ho Worm Foundry and Machine Shop; Chief Indlaoi, TMa hneklaa IroeeapanmlcfRprlno UwaMmyliic iiiAta Ip tnuiarr than Jdha1 amt Ip Ibaadad JMetarlald Corner Wall and Pint Wreetc, near the ky Mtet.B N.etAW hlnwair, whela Mill tic Iron Work, tri. ant ahi a to aurrakunua erary loridam Bmlnaa eammunlealloac should he IIUDEN. UTAH. talkemlplnwaadauftnatlckMarrel dressed to Tan Pilot, and all other If laleoded Sir Imertlaa la Ibr ANUFACTI'RY OFHTEAM ENGINES, iVlf Mining Moehliwry, i limbing Ma paper, I Iks Marinese Manager. A c. CO, PW" Bd TSTbrqwk. '. W. M. TMBMTMX. niheMta,fiuiiMLbl Cavalr;-Overcoa- NOTICE. M pln comma-alcnUaa- r. souu 'i i I r ' c, I GIVEN THAT THE jtirOTICE ISd HEREBY aettlera have filed nolle rt Intention to make final proof In of tnrlrclalms, and that aalu proof will be mode before Ibe County t'lerk, m Box Elder county, Utah, at the tiourthnum In Brigham (,'lty, on Notorday, Aaxa.1 will. Hwa, via; HenJamlu Taylor, additional bomeatead No. GOT. for the K. j uf 8. E. Vf of Hoc. M, Tp.! N.iKfW. Henamratbatollawlagwllni bl to prove continuous rvwlUenre opnu, and cultivation of. auli land, vis: Robert Holmes, John Cnle, Wllltaiu Cole and Uaorga J. Marsh, all o( Willard, Box Elder county, Utah. Viz: Richard Thorn, additional homestead la WS, for the K. K of H. W. Mof Hea I, T. N., IktW. lie names lha following wit. lo prove hta eonllnmma roridrne upon, and eultlvatkiu of, said land, vlst Bob erl lleudrmon, Angus McDuuland, Usury and Harriet llendeiwon, all of Three-mil- e lrryCrock, Hox Elder rounly, Utah. H. McMAtflER, Reglrier. J. JlZtd George Marh, nltornay.. jLl fullowing-nameid ihelr Special 46 So. UStrsst, Fhlhffa. Fa.. DEALERS' INSTiKVARD MNV CLOTHS ft BRICK. Im- And la located near tha principal renter ot bUNlnee. Rhods trees extend along the entire front .and a beautiful pork In roar. MAIN Coffins Manufacturer! of Best Family Hotels in the West IS THE PRINCIPAL It Wood A FULL A880RT-J- L in ant of Undartakers' Good generally, lam prrperwd to Uo everything In my line In flnjtrcloae etyle auu at reasonable prices. Eu-balml-ng Ordm by letter or tele-- h willqiparialty. receive prom pi attewt. vc Just added a new henna I my establishment, tha finest In tha Weak nieea & M. PRESHAW. reasonable. Kaat aid ot Ualn atrwat, Oedan Utah. Laka City, Utah. A. PODLKCH A Cfo. Caitl mOGETHER WITH -With all Ibe convenience of Koitern Home, located In lb builnna center of the dtf. II ta especially convenient for tourtata and builnna man. t Tha well known and genuine "GrenaBROWN'!! 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It la ths only ssfogidd tor fits and property, It ia stronger than tha bolts in ths printing and ban that protect onr dwellings. era employed inj ths job' ferior work is allowed to leave fos ofllos. it, rad all would bs anarchy snd Compensating dries are charged far Is it strange that God, with the creation ob and satisfaction guaranteed. Callsvary and of man and all the wonderful pocsibllitic examine onr ipecimani snd lcavs your our nature, aheuld make law to govern order. p86tf 1 Whatever of evil comes to man in ths ir Tom Bo Mat way of punishment is not tha fault of law, but our violation of it. Onr prisons or Want ths Wskxlt Pilot tor yourself, pay filled because men have given fres ns for sanding it to soma friend slaawhara rain to evil impulses, and havs defied alike thns helping to make ths ooustry batter r-ths tews of God and man. It is hard to known. oonvtoes yon of this with nforsnes to It you want to rsqd ths beat newspaper God's law. God has brought in a vsnlict of guilty against yon, and you 'deny it, rad mbliahad in Washington (Sty, subscribe thus block ths way to many. Forgiveness or tha national BepubKean. Bnhsarip-tion- s received at ths Pilot hM no meaning for yon, unless yon admit guilt. Whatever your lif may ba, ths most partial tribunal would not pronounce The my best iron preparation, and the one yon guiltless; your dearest friend can sea having the largest safe, ia Brown's lion Bitevil in your nature. How then must you ten. appear before God, "who cannot look upon Straw Ilata for men and boys at cont, at in with any degree of allowance ?" Sup- W KRTIIRKIMKalL J121tf posing this point provsd, what next ? ArTha raigned, found guilty, sentenced. soul that sinneth shall surely die." In tha of law, cornea punishordinary ment followa ; but at this junetur Christ eomea to our help, but not to repeal or suspend tha law. Mon imperishable than tha frowning cliffs of Biwti, from which it waa givra, is ths law of God. But Hs first satisfies it by Hii own Ilfs and than MteblishM this kingdom of grace. H AUONQ opens wids tha door snd bids you enter sud live. In ths one kingdom you fsos The brilliant, flweinatine Sinai, frowning and pitiless. As well look tints of Complexion for which fur warmth from an iceberg ta usrcy from ladies strive are chiefly artilaw. Your wildest pica for mercy will ficial, and all who wlu take comeback in mocking echoes. In the the trouble may scran them. kingdom of graoa yon foec a mercy scat, a These roseate, bewitching loving, merciful Christ, who will deal with ths greatest transgressor with ths utmost hues follow the nseof Hagan's tanderaasa. From tha realm of law to an Balm a delieate, Magnolia sternal inffsring of its penalties; from ths harmless and always reliable realm of mercy to the kingdom of glory. article. Sold hr all druggists. Which shall jt bs? Uuh-fulnu- ren-p-Bc- PBIHTINa. isd pensive, even sad, U if by i oiancs pricked; I cams to share his woes, But, urban He raised ( IjeetioBS kicked. i . daughter to the ing cent his house tat fail gun for the purpose ot hooting soma race birds. On her way back ths little girl was attacked by vicious trail, but. instead of running off in a fright, m moat peopla would here done, aha bravely stood her ground snd ths besot advanced, discharged both barrels of ths gun in his foes. The bull, ssmingly in s bewildered stats, ran bars, there and everywhere in search of tha child, against fence, tree, etc,, but climbing s fence hastily ahs managed ta escape. Tbs father, hearing ths report of ths gun, hastened to ths spot, rad with ths aid of two colored men drove the bull home, when it was found that both hi eyea were Turkey a lu Georgia Tbs boys on Wallen's oresk have adopted J A man at Henderson, Ga., while plow- novel way to gobble wild gobblers. Whoa they take it into their heads to "make s raid on thia monotroua bird, they l&i!. Simply provide themeelvse with fleet horses their onlv im-do8 , piemen ts of warfare. Thus equipped they irt jf away to tha woods, and when they fidthefargame they oimply put ipurs to s.r h, their horses snd proceed to ehusa ss though F - . fiu.i it wares fox instead oi s tnrkey. A 1st it is said, esunot fly s great dis-f- i oj MbUst,and when bs pitches, if on the I, v. 4) . momtd, ha takes to his heels till hs ia so Soraly-pnrraeby the dogs that he is to resort again to his wings for Hfifsiiil v y is kept np misty, Thns ths chase beoouae eompleta- -' until the gobbler ly famgmi out sud era neither run nor fly, his .fcSB, of course hs has to succumb to IMS. It was in this way that C. U. r, John Bescoek snd Cbsrlsy Flood two fins gobblers, weighing sud eighteen pounds, sr one wse ekueed about nine lha other about eight. Wulft w , It ia said if yon have presence of Mind enough to fees a raging bull rad look straight into hia eye, he ia powaneM to do you harm. Wa tried ths experiment once," oaya an agricultural contemporary, 'and found it worked admirably. Ths fierce animal tors ths ground with his feet and bellowed with nil bis might, bnt ome-thiseemed to hold him teick like magic, and hs did ns no injury. Ferhapa we ought to add that ths bull was on ths other aids of s fence. Ws never try an experiment of thnt kind without taking Philaproper precautions beforehand. UAtm RELIGIOUS COLUMN. THE iup-po- Na MIO. Notics for Publication. Laud Omc at Balt Lakk jPrrr. Utae.1 IS IIERERY OIVE THAT THE NOTICE tollnwing-namm- l celtler haa filed nut lea of hta Inlrnllun lo make final proof In sup-po- rt of hta claim, and lliatsald proof will ba made before the Register and Receiver, at Hall Laka City, on Monday, Angnot aaih, loos, vis: William IlndiKm, nomeateod entry Na BIB, tor Ilia N, K. LHe.T,1a N., R. I W. Hs nanus ths following wll--n eases to prove hta eonlpuoua realdenca upon, snd rulllvatlon of, said land, vlat wm. Fryer, Tim Hlnler, H. II. Wadman ami Joseph Wymen, all of Weher rounly, Utah. H. MrMAHTRH, Register. Bird A Lew, sil'jri tor appltacst. jllMtl |