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Show 4 THE SALT LAKE TIMES; TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1891: PERINIBROS. Manufacturers and pealera la Umbrellas, Parasols, Walking Canes. jj A Fine Lin. of KID GLOVES. 1 I Every pair fitted to the hand. Umbrellas and Paraaols ra rorcrwl aud repaired on short notice, faraaols made to miltCB Kimtsford Hotel, 26S Slate St., Salt City, Utah. Main Store-- i 033 Sixteenth bt., Denver, Colorado. s f MRS. GRAHAM'S Cucumber and Elder Flower Cream. It In not a Coametlfi In th feoio In whirl, that trm in popularly uh1. but permanently beautiflei, It crtafei ft ft, finonth. clrar. wlvwy nkln, and by daily um gradually make th completion nhadrt. whiter. It I constant pro-tection from the tsffwti of inn and wind and prevent sunburn and frwklM, and blackhead will uover com while you ne H. It rlfiinsp ih iVe far btlr than map and wa'er, nourtuhp and build up thn itkin tinnuca ami thus prevents the formation of wrinkle?. It pivw the fwb-iicn- Ciarn.f und rmothnnB of ckm that ynu had ft llttla girl. Every lady, yntiti(( or old, ought to u It, as it f'ivea amor youthful apparanr to any aptl that pormanontlv. Itrontain Do acid, powder or alkali, and i ai harm-1- aa dew and aa nnuridhing to th Pkin fto d'w it to thn flowwr. I'rit $1.00, Ak your drnpgint for it, Nh in pit Hottlft mailM fr to any lady on the receipt of 10 in itanipa to pay for pnotaRH and packing. Lady amenta wanted. Mm. (iRRTAiHE Obaham, "Beauty Doc-tor,'" 1W Hoet St.. Han Frnnrlacn. A. C. Smith A. ( n, bnurgtata, have, ft full line of Mra. Preparations. AMERICAN RATIONAL BANK Capital, $250,000. Surplus, $25,000. V Successor to the Bank of Salt Lake, - - Salt Lake City, INTERESTS PAID ON DEPOSITS. JaMES H. BAcW SsrilKTART K. Sells T. A. Datts H. M. Bacon Gov. A. L. Thomas. M. J. Grat r. L. Holland , Cashier 9. M. Jakvis D. G. TuNViULirr VV. B. Hollaub Ait. Cashier J. W. ,Ilbi F. VV. Kus C. F. Loornoritow. Money to Lend on Improved Real Estate by James H. Bacon. mmmmmmaBaamaasmmmmaam Expert I Dental Co. j rImOAD, Manager Ex part Dental Conpanr. Yours For Aids to I IB. COMFORT I Uy my mathod 1 cao mak artificial B with tb fumi carved, colored and ao ffi aa to raatsra the natural txprea- - y aion of the fan In aay ca, bo matter H how badlf tha onaka may ba annkan or Eg (ha llpa wrtnkitd. 1 wtll guarantsa to H maka thrai ao natural that a critic cannot detect tltcm. Raatorinf loat exprosaion la an art that every dentist doea not notlc or underaund; imply making a act of teiMb to (It perlartly ana b durable doa not complete thia branch of dentlitry by any maana. Itreoulraa the akitlful eve and, cniinint; hand of on who baa devoted r j much tlma and practice to tlila particular alao an axtra courae of higher tudlea not received in the regular deutul achool. DENTISTRY IOi.V HOLIDAYS. B IOHice in Central Clock, R No. 46 West Secoad Seutb. TEETH EXTRACTED j Absolutely Without Fain 1 ! Sets of Teeth .... $5.06 J a Teeth Filled - $1.00 BANK OF QOMMERCE. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, SALT LAKE CITY. Five Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. Transacts a ; v General Banking Business. DIRECTORS : Bot- - Tutr Preaideut Wit. II. McTnttre J. Ti. Farlow W, VH. Chihoim.... M. K. Parsons C. L. Hannama-- 8. F. Wai-ke- Cashlor W. 11. Ikti.vu E. E. ltio 8. H. Fields, Jb Ast. Cashier E. B. Ckitchlow. ilunte&. WANTKII til KL A W !'T 13 OH 14YKAKS ran- - of two little hov ilnrlmj the liny. A pl'lv ill imrt1. Kimm 17, Cllllen ho'el. VTNTK" v tl knisiTkTT"TioT?k or ft four room, t nil or arMret 117 M'ifn et, VlMNTKh LAHY M (NAliKKfTiOOl) fA TT Hrv, rHfereniPi and film cash icinrel ( all after n o i lot k W ciltiemhiy niorniti)!, rocnu '.4 Walker houae. ITANTKII - AN ACTIVK MAN TO MANAGE T an oftlc e: HHlnry JliMI per venr and interept ill hlllnpc-- . Hi'f.'1't'iuei. mid rahh reiilired. Cull on Hoylen o., nfier !i o'cloi k Veduody, room 74 Walker house. yiTANTKI)- - TO T R AlTrTR K A iTRSTA T E FOR TT pood, cleiin itof'k of men handine. Rooms 47 and 48 Commercial block. t rAvr kFTT ios hTon am thav e i , t x o IT aiieiman for relinhle, hoiihe; furnmhed. Aiblreaa M. ('. II , Tlmea office VirXxTKIi-- A I'FrE hT(i7)I)K1) MALTESE VV kitten Ailrirens X, Time oftlce. TAXT EI) PAK'l'l KWlTlOKlNTTh't" R ?'IHST VV clHa room, uilh or without hoard, can se-cure name by cnlllng ut Ileulty Block, Weat Tem-ple street. 1" WAX T A PLAt'K IN PltiVATB FAMILY for boy fj vear old to board and t;o to atbool. Adclreai. (4. K. Y., Timea oftlce. AX TvT - T7T k A DK ACRE AtiE FOR good hiif inei.a property and pav canh differ-entia. Kooma 47 antf 4M Commercial block. VAN f ED- - TO TRADE A NICK HOME KOK V V vacant lot, clone lu. ltooma 47 and 48 Com-mercial block. yELLS, pARGO & QO.'S BANK. PALT LAEK CITY UTAH AND SELLS EXCHANGE, MAKES BUYS tranafcra onh principal citiea of ttie t'nited Statea aud Kurope, and on all polnta ca ttic Pad no Coaat. Iaanak lxtera of credit available In tha principal clQavof 'tha world. Special attention (riven to the aelling of orea and bollion.. Advaneva made on conalgnniente at low-a- t rate. ' Particular aUanllon elvan to collection! thronzh-au- t Utah, Nevada and adjotulng TarrituriM. ii counta aofloited. CORRESPONDENTS: VTalla, Fario tKo London WaU, 4tCo Saw York Rational Dank of tha Republic Uoaton First National Dank Omaha (rlrat National Dank Denver f Ute Natloaal Banlt Denver Merchanta1 National Bank Chicago BaatiMna' Bank St-- Louia Walla, J'arjo Co. San Frauciac 3. E. Dooly Caihier. rpHE RATIONAL Bank of the Republic. Capitai., $500,000 Fully Pai Vr Jpkaniv Knot President L. C. Kahhick Vka-P- f widenti J. A.Baou Cahir i! MAIN STKEET. Transuta peneral banking bnalneaa. Money louned on faverable terma. Accounta of nier--l chants, individuals, firms and corporations ao-- . licited. Five per ceat interest paid ea aavlngaj and time depoaita. DIRECTORS: L. C. Karrrick G. 8. Holme Kmil K a tui J. A. Earls. W. E. Bmedley Goo. A. Ixiwei Frank Knox. U.L.A.C ulinerl J. G. Sutherland. jJNION RATIONAL JJANK. Successor to Walker Bros., Bankers. EatekUakaal 1S6U. Capital (Fully Paid) JaOO.Of 6u-- 0,Ou4 United States Depository, , Trassacts A General BanMag Business. Safe Deposit Vaults. Fire and Burglar Proof. M. H. Walknr Jn. .1. Cbeesman Cashier V ' 5 ";',"W0,r,h Ast.' Cnahle, J. It. Jr Aat. Canbiea Are you ltejjlered The Deputy Hepla-trai-- H ill be Ht the MetrnpoIltHit Hotel tills vrei'lt to reirinter tliO!.e who were omitted In tho hoiixe-- l cnnvdHs. lto sure your liHino la on the I int. QOMBlTJKCIAIi NATIONAL BANK, HALT LAIS CITT ITAH, Capital (Fully Fin) $iX,ono' ButiPLca au.uuo General Baniina in AU Its Brancnes. Ihum certificates of iepotit payable on demand bearing ititerewt if left a RpeciHei tim. Holla draft! and bill of exctmiige on all principal cities 1b tha tin tod htates and Eurona. (JTo oan I ed nroperty. monev ready, no deliiy. JobnJ. Snyde., tb)otni. ;ir), H7, Ifooper llk. Telphone M7. or Stale. VV)K SALE - KLKiiAN'M KOOM NEW' BRICK P house. f.r0 niontti. Will rent cbeap. Ben-nett, 110 Main. TjM )RS AL rT E L KItANT ri'RN ISH K l) H( iOM X? and honrdln liouce. Adilreps X, Times onVo. 1"'"jOR 8Aiir.HOOM'iToi'i:B: I.OTixiii v.iiter; 4lli West and ith Booth; easy terms. Apply 84 Hooper block. HOTEL KNUT8F0RD. Opened June 3. Maw and Elegant In all lta Ap pointmenta. i250 Rooma, Single or En Suite; 75 Rooms with Bath. 6. S. HOLMES, - - Proprietor. WALKER HOUSET" AFirst-Cla- ss European Hotel.- 'Tha Walker la located In the business center of tha City aid hae all the Modern Improvements & Conveniences ipertainin? to a atrlctly flrst-rla- honse. It la manaeed aa wall aa any hotel in the West, and Is stru t! v tha bnalneaa and tourist hotel oi bait lake City. PASSENGER ELEVATOR. jfJM Walker and the Metropolitan an tha tw leading hotels of bait Lake City. J G. S. ER3, Proprietor, gov gent. f.io rk e ntfcVn l he'd li(MS,7ir",Y:Avr V Ht'coni! South. IXIR RENT AT A HAKCAIN- - lUU'SK ON street opposite thentnr. Also nftb e over l.odbe Pitt s drtiLl store. Apply at ofllre of liinllM1-l'itl-lirut; ('ompiuiy. TT01t HESTMCKLY Kt HMsillKI) llttl Mh r of tour rooms, for three months: close in on car line, bent reasonable, Eor particulars address P. O. box ;!ll), city. ?OR ALE-l.Al- 'NI H YM EN CA x" itfFoLD V papers nt Thb TiMrs office at tiicnty-ttv-cents per hundred. IXIR R K ST -- A tit H i'l Htil'"wB i SIX V rooma, well furnished. Kent reasonable, t n car line, close in. 'or particulars address P. (I. Box .MO, uiy. So K RE NT - ELEGANT ROOM NEW' V brick house cheap. Will sell $50 month. Heiinett, 1111 Main. P OH RENT ELEOANTLY FrRNTsllED rooms; ebn-tri- lit'ht and steam heat, itealty lllock. West Temple street FOR RENT-O- NE COMPLETELY modern house of nine rooms, hot water heating, also gas, with barn and grounds atlarhed. Close in. .Enquire Wi East Second Sourh street IpOR. BENT AN EIGHT-ROO- HOUSE. at Vd8 West South Temple street. TWO SPOTTED PHIS. PRORABLY IS 4 year old; !&." E. 6th So. and jjet ame. JIcCollNICK & c BANKERS. ITajiusiD, 1873 Salt Lake, Crrr, TJiAatj A General Banting Bnsiness Transacted Collection promptly made on 11 polnta In thq West and Nortiiwpst. Cri'ful attention lwn tot Cinitimentii of Ore ami HulJion. KicrinngH andt telegraphic trfnmfri on tho citiea of Uif Vmuxl atUen aad Ktirope. PKINCJPAL COKRESPON DENTS: Vvw York I'm portetV and Traa' National Bank; Kountze liroa. ' Chicauo Cojnmrrial National Bank. Bkx FRANasto V.rat. National Bank. Omaha Omaha National Bank. Kt. Lo jia NaUonal-Bdn- k of Commorro. Kanhah CtTT National Bhnk of Knii!n City Flrmt Kational Bank; Auierh an National hnnk, DnNTE8--Den- National Bank; City NaClona) Bank, Pukbio Firtt National Bank. Por.Ti.AND, Ore. Kirrt National Bank. London Mar Un'a Bank (LimteU bH Lombard treb ' OMBAIiD JNVEST3IKXT COMPANY. flf Kansas City, Mo., and Boston, Mass: Branch Office for Utah and Southern Idaho, Carner First South and Main street. Salt LtkaJ City, Utah. W. II. Dale - Manager. Hakaa Lo&na on Farm and CitJ Property all a Hatos. Oso. M. Dowmi Presidentj W. V. Nom.1 t' Thomas aUnsHAi L 2nd Jobiii W. Donmellam Cashier' Diairroiis F. II. Ansrfcach, Jahn J. Daly, D. J. Salisbury, Moylan C. Kox, Prank H. Dyar, Thomas' Marshall, W. P. Noble, Ueora M. Downey, Julia W. Donnellan. T.R. jones oa . BANKERS, I MAIN ST SALT LAKK BUYS ORES AND BULLION. RANKING J)EPAKTMliNT DTAH TITLE, INSURANCE & TRUST CO. Paid vt Catitii. 150.XX 8uBn.ua lO.UUO. PAYS 5 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIMB acta as trustee, guardian, adminia-trato-r and executor; transacts eeneral trust busi-ness; lnsares real estate titles; tnsuranca im coven ail cnarge&Jor attorneya and abstract. STOCKHOLDERS: Bauxwrb-- J. E. Dooly, T. R. Jonas, L. S. mils, If. H. Walker, W. 8. McOornick, E. A. Smith. H. T. Duke, Josiah Barrett, Hyde S. Tonne, M. H.' Penderast, T. A. Kant, W. T. Lynn, J. H. Walker. CAMTAUBTa R. C. Chambers, Kelsie A tiiltea-pi- James Sharp, John J. Daly, H. Kelntosh, A. L. Tbomas, Governor of Utah. Uhceavts F. H. Auer'jarh, T. O. Webber, Hugh Andsraon, W. H. Rowe, A. W. Oarleon, U. B. Anerbaclt, W. F. Colton. Jaa. Anderson. Lawiuka--Joh- n A. Itarshall, Vim. C. JUU. HOTEL TEMPLETON, Just Opened. feTHE ONLY FIRST-CLAS- S HOTELS IS THE CITT. Corner of Main and South Temple Strests. M. R. EVANS. W. Second South. SPORTING GOODS. Guns, Revolvers aoi Ammiiiiltion. Bicycles, Tricycles and Velocipedes. Rarnrs, Porkt Cntlery, Sheara and Scissor Stropr, Indian Clubs, Boxing Gloea, Dumb Bells, Dog Collars, Thompson Boots and Sboea, Fiald and Opera Glaaaea. Examine my Stock Before Purchasing, Electric Motors!1 Of all Sizes kept In Stock up to 600 Volts. , and from 1 -- Horse Power to 40-Eor- Power.! ALSO , Electric Light Dynamos, Incandescent Lamps of the Bsst Manufaotura Suitable for any Socket, 50 Yolta to 110 Volts, 1G CP. to 750 CP. Also a Full Assortment of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, CTEAU PUMPS, L HOISTING ENGINES, 0 AIR COMPRESSORS, ROCK DRILLS Eraser & Chalmers, Chicago. t- - . .. - MINING MACHINERY L. C. TRENT, Director and General Western Manager. Salt Lake City. Utah. - Helena. Montana., T 8. SIMS, CARPET CLEANING! AND rl s chimney sweeping. I. save orders at Utah Stove & Hardware company's store. E KSOXAI.-YOl'- XU HANl HKIiliTs (.ODD ranch, Hants to oorrfspond with youn? voni:m who is not ofraid to help n man nloriEj in tho liattlo of life. Address T. K., caro Tunes ((fflce. A hfl E8 WHO DKIHK TO ToTn flR tmrrow nionev see A. 31. Jaue.-- 4:i uin street: telephone 301. gALT LAKE rpiIEATER. C'uas. S. Ili'RTOt, ManagT. TONIGHT ANDT0M0RR0W NIG HT, SiiptTh pro'IiM tioii of the WorWl Famous New York ami Tarisian Senrnlion, The tleniciiceaii Case. With flip mine lireat fust which rlmrarlprixed iU groat Siicn'ss nt thp St.infJarri Theater, Now York, inrludinp the lnitifiil SYBIL JOHNSTONE. lUm't Fail to Spp the Fannnt Modol Scene. Incidental Scenery and Kfte'-t- nsod nt The Standard Theater tor this production. Scats Now on Sale."--- - Rcgalar Prices. Next Attraction. "LITTT.K l,OI!I FArNTI,EROY." ONE NK.HT ONLY. THVKSDAV, DKr. aim. George A. Lowe, - DEALER IX ALL KINDS OF FIRST-QLA8- 3 . Agricultural Implements. Buggies, Surries and Eoad Carts. Handsome, Stylish and Durable, Steam Engines, Saw Mills, Et.o. Railroad Contractors' Supplies. Warehouse: 133-14- 5 1st East 4 CHICAGOSHORTLINE. Chicagi, Milwaukee & St. Paul la ta only 11aa rnatilM Solid Vastibulad Steam Heated and 8 lac trie Li rated Trains dally, be-tween Chicago aS Omasa, composed of Sleepint Cars and the finest Diniag Cars In the world. Everything Strictly First-Clas- s. Any fartaar Intonation will bo cheerfully furn-ished by AXEX. MITCHELL, Commercial agent, 01 Frogreaa BnUtinf, FOWKLL, TitoUb aleBt. WONDERLAND. December 24: Our Popular Stock Company in FUN IN A BOARDING SCHOOL The Great Malay Knife Throwers HAPPY FAMILY. IOC. ADMISSION ,oc A Nkhuaska man just returned from a trip around the world says Unit Amer-ica's relations tiro so settled every-where, ave in China, that her eiti.eus are, well treated at every port. In I'ekln, however, his experience was shocking, if trno. Passing along the streets the little yellow-face- heathen would walk up and spit on his shoes, while the male population tried to in-timidate him by making signs that unless ho Kept very quiet his head would Im cut oil. This comes of ex-clusion, of course, but if kept up it will lead to extermination, China would make good war practice for this coun-try by and by when our naval baby grows into a good strong man. A J LAK EE V EN I N GJM 7the times publishing company. Tb Timm I" ptibliahcd every evening (Sunday xreptedl, and Is delivered hv ( nrriers in Nail City, Ocdcn, Lopan, American fork, l'rovo ana City at "it'eids a month. "Th! Timm contain the full Associated Press Feport, and has .Special TeKraph B.'rvice cover-ing thin Entire Itetflou. Tun TMr Is entered at the Hostotllce In Salt Lake rity for IrunsmiaBiou through the niaila aa aecond-clas- matter. Persons desiring Tun Tinea delivered at their liouscs can swure it tv postal enrd order or through telephone). When delivery is irregular nuke immediate complaint to this olAce. Subscription to The Daily Times. (ALWAYS IS ADT.NV1.) !2 month - . " '" j, son I it 75 Weekly, 1 year!!!..'! lw (Address Tna Tum. Salt Lake City, I'tah ) The Times' Telephone No. is 481. , TL'KSDAV. DKCEMBER S!. 11. Tiikhk is (rcncrully a wheel within a wheel. E. 1. Fkkkv is ono of the prin-cipal lessees in the Mayflower Mining claim ami is therefore a in tliu suit which tho Northland brings agrhist them. After listening to tho evidence Mh. Fkkky threatens a counter Biiit of $10(1,0110, for (Iannises on the part of tho Northland to an inside.elaim which ho did not consider ovor valu-able until the. Northlander's testimony was all put in. Litigation brings about Soino ipiecr results. 'lilts is 11 had year for great and wealthy men at tlie bauds of cranks and Ixiinli throwers. Not wishing to take undue, advantage we give, notice that we have taken our dog Hull from his innocuous dcMietuilo in our hack yard and placed him at the door of our sanc-tum. We art) no longer afraid. Our dog has trained on cranks and hums so long that we feel assured ho will smell them out on their approach with unerring instinct. TllK cahlegrains state that with the coming of the Clam arty Hilton twins there will ho no further uneasiness about the line of succession of the earl-dom of Clam A it i v. Tray, if these twins live, how will the line of succession ho established? Which will he the earl? Which the younger brother? We sec a long ways olT the possibilities of a great injustice. Texas cow lioys have at last done a coiiiinendable deed. They fired a Chi-cago drummer from a moving train for wearing a red cravat. , "it is iii:rri:u to ;o mow than hi; stntitv," 'I'hc city council meets tonight. One iibject considered will lie natural gas franchises. We expect to .see, the rity fathers meet in regular scs- - moii for several weeks yet before Filch a franchise is granted. "Jt is better to go slow than be sorry," und this subject cannot bo too carefully considered. Tine Times lias heretofore calltid attention to soino vital defects in the ordinance oll'ered at the lat meeting of the council. While urging the necessity of dealing liberally with and offering every encouragement to fliich companies as may inako appli- - i cation for rights and privileges, it iigaiu calls attention to tho necessity of caution. Natural gas franchises should be .su-rrounded by every safeguard necessary to tho publie welfare. Natural gas niied with air in certain proportion is ; the terrible lire damp, the cause of so many mine, disasters. This makes it necessary that any franchise grunted jirovide for a rigorous inspection of all ; pipes put down. A thorough pressure test of every (section should be insisted .upon. ' No monopoly of any nature should be permitted. In the one ordinance proposed, tho maximum prieo is put at $1 per 1000 cubic feet. Such a prieo is i outrageous, aud of course should not be t considered for a momeut. It is now argued that the company does not think of such a price, but merely use that figure in order to obtain a franchise upon which it can raiso money with ' which push tho work of development. That is all vory well. Hut once grant any company a monopoly aud in ono years time tho people of this city will be crying out under oppressions inoro grinding than those of the most avari-cious octopus in tho land. Kvery company organized for tho development of our gas dhotild 1m encouraged tonally but at tho same timo an indiscriminate granting of franchises is to bo avoided. No burdens should be placed on cap-ital that is soekiug investments in that Held but at the same timo the interests of the city must not be forgotten. There Vs no cause for undue haste. It will do no harm to sink a few more wells. A study of municipal action ou this subject in Pittsburgh and other cities of the gas belt would do uo harm. We can prolit by their experience. The work of years thero should not be over-looked. Those cities havo grappled with the problem, aud it has not been an easy one, and many of them have ulevised Jwise. measures, just alike to 'producer ami consumer. Take a few lessons in their schools. "It is better lo go slow than be sorry.'' Kl xsl A'S SI llV S( IIK.MK. Tho Ktissiaii (rovcruniout has lit'cu trj'ing since a si licnio sonicw h:tt akin to tho plau iirojiosiHl liy the Fanners' alliance, which has given great satisfaction to all The salient points of the scheme are that advances or grain may :o made by any railroad on account of the Imperial bank of Hnssia, when au-thorized by the minister of linauce. Theso advances are not allowed to ex-ceed (il) per cent of the value of the grain at the nearest market, but in cases of short time loans of six weeks or less, HO per cent of its value can be obtained. An interest of 0 per cent, payable in advance, with small charges for commissions are exacted. These loans are made for six months or a year and if not repaid at maturity the railroads can sell the grain. . If tho value of the grain is in danger of de-terioration the railroads can sell it be-fore the expiration uf tho time. A charge is made for the transportation of the grain to the place of sale and is considered part of tho loan. Thero are lio middlemen aud all transactions are made directly with the producer. I'nited States Consul (ieneral Crawford says cf it in his report to the. state depart-- ment: j This stlit'iuo unit into effect on Jum lsss, and id the pri'-- day it - irni-rall- adoptitl Hliroiiu'hout thf eoiiiitrx , and bnMms is rarrlrd on , tinder It on a very l.irvi' scnli'. 1 should add that tlii scheme ivot. Kutisfjirtum to the iarmers, very many of whom deol.ire it lias been an essen-tial feature of snrresi-fti- l farming in Kus-i- Iowa has good cause to be proud of her sous and daughters in Utah, and Utah is also proud of the acquisition. RELIGION IN THE SCHOOLS. rhiimii-itiiiii- rr-3- . There is a pint (li nl of nonsense talked about religion in t lie juililic sciinols by those who on other aulijeits seem to lie cililoued wlih strong common souse. Kvery true American, kuowini; that the public school is the one yri nt solvent of our heterogeneous ntttiiMiulitics, wisliea to preserve it in nil its integrity, unit the, only wny to do this is fur all sects in keep lunula ott. Those theiiUiiiius who talk so glibly about the. country beinir Christian fnrsret tlmt aninnir the must tmnorable and most trusted of our eltizeus are those to whom the He-brew reliirion is n Lve belief. 'I'liuse who tnake sin li n foieible uiumeut for reliirion in tlie seliniila iirimrc the fact that the rliild in only under the Inlliieiue of tho acuunl 11 part, of the day, w hieli in some eases only liuioiints to oiie tliird of it. Aijaiu, the eliild is only at school live days out of seven, nilil enjoys the Ion i; summer vacation, Christ-tun- a week, und other holidays, so that for the whole year the school has iibmit one. third of the child's lime, while tie, church anil home have the reiuaiuinir Character, it is well known, is more surely formed by influences outside the cirrieiiluin than by studies themselves. This is true of the college and university, und is equally true of tue public school. When it is re-membered that tho greater portion of the child's time is under home and church influ-ences, it can be seen that the cry for religious or sectarian instruction in the "public school is not only unwise In n country where relitr-ion- s freedom is iruarnuterd by the constitu-tion, but is also unnecessary. Another thin;: the advocate of religion in tlie s oierlook is that, as at present constituted, the studies and the influence, of the schools are not inliilelie, material, or ineliirious. (In the contrary, tlie little bits of vers", the selection of prose in the read-im- ; books all n pure morality and spirituality that cannot but imprcss'child-ren- , even it they at their tender years know m it ti in ir of dogmas, Jor doctrines, or theological distinctions. liev. Dr. Charles A. Dickev of this city, as interviewed in the ',,. seems to have" the riu'lit idea of it. lie Mi.vs: "If our public school Hero teni'liintr irrrlitrion 1 would sny. iinike tin-i- slop, but ,u their main time is Christina, I don't see what cause we can liuvc for complaint. I can't see how relli;. ioiH instruction can be yiven ill the schools, hi the first place, man v of the ti'iichei-- nro not capable of givlin; it, and nine chimera out of ten thic would iiruoruntly teach falsi; doctrine. Then, even if they were, whfit shall they teach? The Bible? Well, if 1 didn't believe in the llib'e or w asn't a Chris, tian I would object to luivini; it taught, and I'd ike to have my wishes jut as uiucU le t a any one." If the lending clergymen would approach tlie subject more, from l)r. Dickey's altitude intend of from a strictly sectarian one, the cause of morality and spirituality would be greatly advanced. Sur-l- y when'tliu ehun li und liiiine have t.Mi tliinN of the child's time, if they il i not improve their oppor- tunities it is nut f;1ir in this country of re liifious liberty lo insi .t that the school make up for llieir slior!comiui.'s. To force the issue U (lestrny Ihe autonomy und ncc of the si hool-- , ami w ill lead to a chaotic state, from which not even the ablest educators can evolve order. Money to Loan. 1 have money to loan in amounts to suit on lorn; or short timo. Sam J. Kenyon, room 30, Hooper block. TlinrniMii on Iatriinony. THU is what a man eavs who Ims tried niurriae for ftftv ycar tiud ouirht to know oiiictliiiii; aliout il: "Marriage h failuro! TIiom' who ay so are poor il-.- und poor observers. They forget that happiness means outcutnicnt, Hiid coiiluntntcut does not rush into the newspapers. Of course thero are unhappy marriages, but this only proves that unfortunutu couples have made mis-takes. They are to blame, not the iiixtitu-tion- . I have been married ha!f a century, and marriaixe lias hcn my solvation. My Svifo is the best friend I ever had. My ad vice to men and women is, Mtet married.' It is the only natural state. All nature hunts in couples, and nature is a far better teacher than a corrupt and selh.-- h faction of society." And the man who paid this trib-ute to womanhood not lony; before hrs wife's dealh was the noblest Koiuan of tlieiu all Allen (i.Thurman. LET TllK 8PAKIIOW I.IVK j The Chicago Ikrald has taken up i cudgels for the English sparrow, pcr-- ! haps the most intrusive and oljnoxioe? ,'Britisher ever imported to this land of! i freedom. He has inado his home in . pities only, and in a few years spread across the bredth of this country, sup-planting our sweetest songsters aud giving nothing iu return hut his pec-uliarly, gruff, disagreeable, dogishness as he walks over all competitors and spoils public buildings. The Herald say: He finishes off the metro litani.-- of the rity as no other bird conift do or would. He is en-tirely congruous, lie. fives you the inipresiou that lie can take care of himself that he couldn't be bunkoed. The difference between him and the birds of the field is exactly that between the men and women who crowd the Greets and those who live in country places cloee lo nature. Let .him live! Br. Burrows, oculist, aurist, optician, Spectacles fitted. Commercial block. . 1'ulon raeilio Holiday Katra. The Union Faeilie lias niude a holiday rat? of one fare for the round trip from all sta-tions iu I'tah to any point on the system not to exceed a distance of M) miles- - Tickets will lie sold on Decemlier '.M, '.'.i, :(1 and .Inn-nar- 1, and will be good tu return until Mon-day. January 1. |