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Show UTAH CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE. TEMPERANCE. Di T. Do wit Talmage is proud lie voted for St. Joan. Gov. Go quit, of Georgia, say.s he South will be prohibition by the nest presidential election eight hundred and for forty-fiv- e dol-lo- and vindictive: And If it should do this it would simply show how unwoithy it was of being considered the party of high moral principle, und rail jusiiiy a ,ho pro uL: -tionists who refused to trust it and vote for St. John. And what would be the effect of such a course? It would alienate all true temperance men, .md probably win but few salconists. In that case the Democrats might be tempted to rs A pietty close race between the gospel and tobacco. Scores of men spend fifty times as much for tobacco as they uo foi missions: and yet they profess to be servants of the Lord Jesus Christ, ami to love Liai in.re than all else, Eifljj dollars for tobacco und one. for missions! Or even the same for each! What a record for the day of Judgment? Has Christianity no voice against such hideous hypocrisy 'Holiness Conservator. tob-mve-. The greatest mistake which has been made in the late campaign has been made bv the temperance men, who have been so active in denouncing their brethten who The Prohibitionists of New Jer differed from them as if they were the very offseouring of the earth. sey met in Conference at Trenton on December 11th, to decide on the dt is mere mockery to ask s to future course of the pafiy in that State. A letter of congratulation put down drunkennes by moral and was read from Mr. St. John. It religions means when the Legislature facilitates the multiplication was decided to raise by subscription, a fund of $5,000, to be called cf the incitements to so-call- tip 1. piniV UiU Lhu 8 4 intemperance You might CIS 'VtGII on every side. call upon me, as a captain of a sinking ship, and say, Why dont you pump the water out?5 when you are scuttling the ship in every Cardinal Manning. direction. The Volksblatt, German republican paper, at Cincinnati, says: It is sad but true that the restored freedom from taxation of the liquor traffic, is likely to increase the party of prohibitionists in the state. The Scott law was the strongest bulwark against the attempts of that party, and that protection his fallen to the ground. And so a high license pi elects the saloon business. It is its bulwark. Since the downfall of the Scott law, we hope to see straight and square prohibition enacted and enforced in Ohio. The chief of police of Baltimore, a very conservative and democratic city, told me some tea years ago that he regarded lager beer as having done more harm to the boys of the United States than anything he had ever heard of. Said he: Boys were never seen in drinking places : .3 long as whisky was the standard. But after lager beer was introduced the boys would go to saloons where games were prepared for them such as bagatelle and pool, and in a little while you found drunken Gath, in Cincinnati boys. the Prohibition pioneer fend. Resolutions were adopted, declar- 5 -n. A ih li IUQ UUUU UVV4VM traffic has become a political issue of the greatest im port an e. a fFmr, i ng the necessity of continuing the Prohibition party, expressing confidence in St. John and gratitude for his efforts in the past, congratulating all persons, especially those in New Jersey, who voted the Prohibition ticket in November, indorsing the efforts of the Womans Christian Temperance Union for the submission of a Constitutional amendment relating to prohibition, and the securing ot legisiaiiuu providing for the scientific instruction of public school pupils as to the injuries the human system sustains through the use of alcohol, and calling upon Congress to restrict the importation of liquors. rtb r rr lllL i GX f U4 VwrTK n n ft n HU D si HOTEL, il U OGDSM, xjtp-aLDEs- :. LOCATED IK THE BUSINESS CENTRE. HAYING LEASED AND NEW & WELL-FDliNISM- I THIS HOTEL, EI) AM READY' TO ihxN 1 i ill iTTariipular attention is culled tot he FAIN ALL. that DKOPLF. LUAYIN G OGDEN ON ANV OF THE MORNING TRAINS by staying in Ogden O VER NIG HT GAIN ONE HOUR AND THIRTY MINUTES The BEARDSLYE HOUSE at the FOR SLEEP IN MORNING. Depot, benig under the same management. Travelers can be assured their comforts will be considered in all respects. The Commercial Travelers interests will be most respectfully attended to. fa-'- t moral principle. Or more likely a new party would be organized on the ruins of the old. For the Republican party of Iowa to repudiate prohibition would be to sign its death warrant. In any case, however, prohibition will win. M. H. BEARDSLEY, Prop. What if single individuals in er to spite the men who voted for TLk.j o L,iSi5 uc iEcnx for ordiaauoe rrv.,Air or Arrcntsir, St. John, should vote for rum as been to reaxii that in having rapealed. they are said to have done recently at local elections in -Maryland 1 t v vw t&i2oavu v...'! Aiiu If.. LTvIIIvl tionists so easily frightened as to be thrown into a panic because a Cany a full line of few desert their standand? Such teflOOLBOOtm A!D WISCELLAXIlOt H ,IloOL men show they never were true temperance men, and it is a quesDay School Reward Cards. Sunday tion whether the cause loses more BIRTHDAY AND CHRISTMAS CARDS, than it gains by the dropping away of these hangers-onCHILDRENS GAMES AND BOOKS, BESIDES A COMPLETE One thing, however, we have cerLINE OF BOOKS AND STATIONARY tainly gained by the St. John movement. It has at least made Correspondence solicited. Orders promptly filled. cmo iNAfiR.soiisrs & Co. politicians feel as never before that Salt Lake City. the liquor question is a serious factor in our politics. Wherever a cause deveiopes strength enough to make it at all likely that it will FRUITS hold the balance of power in the ftBD SEEBS NONK HLTThK. Ncnf tk&pef, presidential campaign, its favor is Kiferfa ' a b? Fogtagvj spoialtF paia; iMLK, inw if, courted by the old parties. If you , sd arrival i v in v r jjt Eloottrumr Boms. !& or 14 mnsmfineGt Carnations, U cannot moke a man love you the cumoe Ilwsr U t i gt29I packets obcuoa sf 8 tat Vegetable S'? ftar SadiL and Mm fear choice' VesoULle 1 to make sacks to next hast thing is 4 iw t6Ur.2dr.1 XwSrr Standard Pear, I Ilusa.dH 8K,WnmSwll Politi-loni,orl2&nCoucoifd.&i,75sijrong84FwbmyPi&nis, ve vo: 3 a sound principle. 30 Mulbemea, lU each Eai asitii, itack J for ouf vainabie C.taisgiks of ovas 111 .tUxkof as fnvetft, freofc, including to plant prohibition UrccnhBgea. 50()AnK8. 21 Me as ever; but hereafter they f!8 & HARRISON CO. PainesviHe, Lake Co., Ohio- must at least feel for it that kind of regard whicn springs from a wholesome fear. or-ft- e T I and ? a&tMEW RARE FLTS mn-t- 5 1- -- Has Prohibition Lost Anything? k " -- to-da- BY P.SV. A, M, DUBOC. We do not intend to discuss the wisdom or unwisdom of the St. John movement, so called. Prohibition is not the only issue is politics, and suppose we grant, that all things considered, the organizing of a third party was unwise. Conceding for the sake of argument that those who supported St. John for the presidency made a mistake, it was at least an honest and honorable mistake. It was such an error of judgment as that to which all are liable, and prompted by the best of motive and an excess of zeal (if it was excessive) in the cause of temperance. It is not by such mistakes as this that a cause is ever killed. Issues purely moral in politics are rarely pushed with too much zeal. And it must be very refreshing to the liquor party after its repeated defeats iu this state to see how act ively the majority of the probibi-fciticniare engaged iu denouncing some of their number simply because they went a little too far, and did not sufficiently subordinate their love I or prohibition to their zeal for the success of the Republi- a y 4 The Great Chreh klGHY. flu Does Alcohol Warm Vs? A patient was argueing with his doctor the necessity of taking a stimulant. He urged that he was weak and needed it. Said he: But, doctor, I must have some kind of stimulant;! am cold, and it warms me. came the dot tors Precisely, See here, this crusty answer. is stick cold, taking up a stick of wood from the box beside the hearth, and tossing it into the fire, now it j warm; but is the stick The Cause of Temperance is being actively pressed forward among the coloved people of the Booth. Mr. Stearns, the Secretary of the National Temperance Society, states benefitted? that a missionary of the society The sick man watched the wood has been attending meetings of the first send out little puffs of smoke, colored clergymen. In a meetand then burst inio flame, and reing in Georgia fifteen colored plied, Of course not; it is burning Methodist preachers, within a few itself! days, have pledged themselves to And so are you when you warm preach the cause and the motto of yourself with alcohol; you are literthe society. Through the preachally burning up the delicate tissues ers, the society hopes to accompof your stomach and brain. lish a grand Southern work. It has Oh yes! alcohol vyiil warm you been asked to arrange for a weeks up, but who finds the fuel f meeting in New Orleans during the When you take food, that is fuel, exposition. can party. and as it bums out you keep warm. what been said, After all that has But when you take alcohol to warm Unnecessary Waste of Money. has the cause of temperance lost ? you, you are like a man who sets The idea that the Republieanparty his house on lire and warms his Tobacco is one of the most costly of Iowa T.uthls going to repudiate pro- fingers by it as it the to order In saw. ever in world hibition absurdities the punish Temperance Banner. hundred men who voted the city of New York alone ten twenty-fiv- e ve millions of dollars are burned up for St. John iu Iowa, or the & him for voted who of the thousand Think in cigars! year every Fihtoitei &t A LX tb imports. U WCBLBB frLH dailv smoke of the torment of this in New York, is too absurd to be bf.VKNT-Yr.t'oMFauTI ijYxi &SHISIPI0N3 VPABH. feaPOB & Ocns consideration. iii FVStld of rftHc7 a of such serious Christian city! Think deserving ALW'A'a j Jj'tiTKD li8T, ftffil AWABOfJ &tk imswtezt morning, noonday, and evening in It is as if it should announce its The fire determination to wipe out the thircense toward heaven. lantern Omc fauxattruei j endments adopted to ail use, from tne fourteenth Tobacco and bttmw. of teenth the the aitais god . ihecli&iiictorusiic Mason & upon uiia.eAP-ne- .t im u S2, tc tnr Den insirunivii, e a joco ot never go out. Thousands of young to our constitution, and remand the Hamlin .'oBstr-iofro it i nowib'f to and price list, free. i'o, Iif3if5tSicateiOKSMS,PP The Mason A Bmtn Company manufacture men, who can ill afford it, spend whole colored race back to slavery L'PIUGHr Ff aoding to ali Uie few the negroes hie 8 from fifty to two hundred dollars, in order to castigate improvement il ln such W nen " Cleveland. of one for for voted t n peculiar u s who or even more, every year lostr tn 3, to creates pu ri ty and reB value, tend' prvtca! 5 and durability, io quality o. some Democrats talked of voting tlim'altUed tobacco. liamlitv to get out c! tune. Pronoanceutor pianofi greatest ImprovementM made inVcpriKM A pastor siatcs that while his for prohibition in order to punish tie HAJnt.fl'i The trait a century. ot rnaite ibeir piano that every t&emselvea plutive iiifiHKSr LXCKLLitNL Rhall iliostra-- that F whale society expended a year only tha Germans for voin in general -- iiaraotcr.re'' their art an ws:c auuulr. oeaenpoou ami dollars with, the Republicans, it erokedt iw emniHi .. till eight hundred and forty-onyjplasUioo. for ihs support of the gospel at universal contempt and derision. so. um iss of And is the Republican party to fob j JOSXIH.I i him home and abroad, sixty-seveTreraont St Cil!CG0.i49Vre6 A. ! absurd j S.ES TC15. 46 F.at Cl!; Si. tunics his church members expended low in a course still umu mmn Cburcfc-ts- A QTQCK-DOgTO- R Frame Farmer and erLm i duof l Lv Hon ) .. iRM. Sheep, Sw.ne, Poultry Br-- s o strrk teUtnir bcli i" Health and Disease, Two bam er. V S. Covsrvevy suftlert priia.mr-JC oath. 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