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Show TRU TH voice that is powerful and piercing: KANSAS CITY, ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, NEW YORK, or any point EAST or SOUTH Baa that jour ticket reads Missouri Pacific Railway Quirk Time, Elejant Coaches, and Superb Track make this line the Peon e's Favorite Route Hot reaching Carlsbad the Arkansas, Springs, of America. For maps, Information, etc., call on or address The only line C. A. TR.IPP, C.F. P. A. 105 W. 8EOOND SOUTH 8T. SALT LAKS CITY. - UTAH. She has a lot cf Scripture at her command that she uses for her own purposes, said passages being evidently selected especially for these occasions. Borrowing from the parable of the man who was about to build new barns, the expression, Thou fool, this night shall thy soul be required of thee, this noisy advocate of a literal, burning, scorching, bottomless pit proceeds to roast every one to a frazzle forgetting perhaps, or mayhap overlooking the statement made by the meek and lowly one of Galilee: Whosoever shall say unto his brother, Raca, shall be in danger of the council, but whosoever shall say Thou fool shall be in danger of hell lire. But there is no use controverting, or attempting to controvert this class, nor of arguing. The only use they are on earth is as examples showing the folly that can be indulged in by people insane upon the subject of religion. A phrenological study of every face in the group indicates insanity, well adThe older woman indicates vanced. it in every accent and gesture. The little old woman demonstrates it in every jump she makes and in every expression she indulges in. His Whiskers, who acts as a left supporter to the big mogul, carries about as much intelligence in his countenance as the average inmate of the simple ward of any asylum in the country; the tall, clerical looking fellow, who represents what little dignity there is in the party, has a hundred counterparts in the hospitals for the feeble minded, while last, but net least, the youngest person in the male,, contingent is of the same calibre as Schooner Jim of lamented memory. . 7 streets by such a band. The right to worship C2oi Rrccrdi..g to Hip dl?th(C3 cf one's conscience is u sacred one, to be sur?, at the rit.ht to addresj a ll bald crowd on a street corner anj to make n, iU.'or of wuship by u:i.'-in- g around like a band of monkey j in a menagerie cage ought to bo curtailed. The Nazarene was especially adverse to this sort of work, for He taught that When thou prayest tlicu shalt not be as the hypocrites are for they love to pray standing in the corners of the streets that they may be Be not yo seen of men. therefore like unto them, for your Father knoweth what things ye have So far need of before ye ask him. as the Christian religion is concerned, its founder laid down a code ' of rules means which, taken collectively, nothing more or less than the worship of the Common Father of all in a humble, modest, quiet manner. Noise, clamor, fierce denunciation, declaiming at street corners, long prayers, criticism of fellows have no place therein. The Nazarene expressly said: Judge not, that ye be not judged, for with what judgments ye judge, ye shall be judged and with what measure ye meet, it shall be measured to you Confucius taught a similar again. doctrine many hundreds of years before the Christian era and the Vedas lay down the same general principle. The basis of every religious faith on earth is love as the fundaAs time promental principle. to see that men came gressed not could reached be all humanity through the gentle influences of love, and hell, and its eternal horror was created to scare the Ignorant into submission. . J But in the original gospel, written It is really too bad that the name of by the finger of the Infinite on the Deity should be bandied about on the eternal scroll of nature, all is love. SIN PEDRO, LOS ANGELES SALT LAKE R. R. AND CO. DEPART. From Oregon Short Line Depot, Salt Lake City. For Provo, Lebi, Fairfield and Mercur, connecting at Nepbl for Mantl and Intermediate po ns on Sanpete Valley Ky.. For Garfield Ileacb, Tooele, Stockton, Mammoth, Eureka and Silver City (via Learning- ton For cut-of- f) American Fork, Callente8 and intermediate 7TH a m RY OfUU am OIUD pm Provo, Lebi, Juab, Milford, Frisco, points.. ARRIVE. 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The sun shines on the growing plant and the rains water its roots that tho flowers may bloom; the soft winds whisper among the branches and cool the fevered condition of the leaves that they may continue to endure in beauty; the brooks sing love songs as they ripple through the meadows, dispensing life and freshness; the birds warble loves harmony to their mates and to creation generally. Every act that Nature performs has for its ultimate a loving conclusion. There is nothing evil in Nature. How mortals, with ordinary observa- CHATTER. do-w- (Being the .personal opinions of the writer and for which no one else is in any manner responsible.) Three men and three women, members of that peculiar religious class designated as The Holy Jumpers, have been holding meetings at the Walker block corner for the past few evenings. Of all the odd religious organizations infesting the country this seems to be the most odd. The service on the street seems to consist of singing and jumping and then roasting everybody in sight because they are going to hell. Each speaker throws bouquets at himself and herself because he or she is elected to twang a harp world without end and congratulates the balance of the brothers and sisters that the crowd listening is going to do the anguish act in the never ending, boiling lake of fire. Some of the expressions used are by no means elegant and the manner and accentuation employed, especially by the females, are not indicative of good breeding. The eldest of the women, a dame of perhaps forty-fivseems to take an especial delight in screaming at the top of her voice: You are all of you going to hell and I am glad that I am saved, whereupon the balance chant and indulge In hallelujah their extraordinary jumping. Whether these exhibitions demonstrate the gladness to be by reason that the outsiders are going to hell, cr is because of the feeling that the Illustrious six are going to heaven, the writer is not prepared to state. Perhaps both. J & Referring back to the elderly dame aforesaid and hereinbefore mentioned who, by the way, is a lusty person, with, a - frame -- that is massive and a Time Table 1 tion, with the results of these great lessons manifested before them day line to the the shortNORTHWEST. after day, can bring themselves to believe that the Great Author of their Being; the power that sent them here and the One who will summon them hence, has any of the attributes of which some delight to tell us, is mys- But perhaps it is all tery indeed. right, after ail. Still there are a few of us who cannot help but regard some of this business, especially the "Holy Jumping portion, as being little better, than blasphemy. THE ONLY LINE TO Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Thunder Mountain. I see by the Tribune that County Clerk James is the offspring cf one of the famous six hundred that made the historic charge at Balaklava. - This proof that Mr. James Is the son of his father ought to be received with wild acclamations of popular delight. e, . DAILY TRAINS EACH WAY BETWEEN o What happened toBrown7 SALT LAKE AND OGDEN o Attorneys Goodwin & Van Pelt have changed their offices from the McCoi nick block to. suite 12, Commercial block. T. M. SCHUMACHER, TRAFFIC MANAGER.--.- :- o : Ask the furniture man. o D. S. SPENCER, D. E. BXJRLE Y, GEN. PASSENGER ft TICKET AGT. . - . . f. ASST. . p G.P. ft T. A. ; .Reason for Suicide. .Debt death, was the brief but sufficient explanation' left by an English-suicide- recently.:- - . .. . ... |