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Show A I A I I -l.'OI - ( 1 I' ATION. Another der-i.ii din-oily caused I liren;.' ii working in tlx- DeLamar Mill. 'I'M., in;: k.-i lie- sixth nihil n in St. ( inii'i"' from t lie sii -a je,-. Two of ll, l.-ail,.-, tti-ris Mi;,-!.- 1 1 1 : l , but the i,l ,i-i- I'onr, ii'ifort 'iirit'-ly, were mar- , ;, nil tii.-ir families are ,-l't In-arl ,l. i ; ! iii -. This i., a sail business, and :,hoi,M I,,- r-1 1 ( ) I c -j . r 1 1 to deter any mail fioin :,r!. in-- iii tin: .Mill, especially !,' ii it i,a !;no','.n Ufl that to work v I ere !,,' il i., i ii be inhaled is certain t, i i in I nee a I i i :'! i n painful illness allille,!, eerl.li.l to end ill death. Far L,:t i, r to pilch ha;, lor heard alone than to sicrilieo life ami bring alllietion on I I in se n, -a n-st ami dearest, to you. Don't work- the,-,-; better to work for fifty eei 1 1 s a i lay, or l.et ter si i II, get" a small ,ie,-e of land and make il- produce suf-lieielil, suf-lieielil, to keep oil in health. Of what value is money u lieu you have to saeri-liee saeri-liee heall Ii and life itself to obtain il? This olliee is in receipt of So. 1, Vol. 1, of Trul h 's I h-llex, a moot hi v journal published at. St. John, Kaunas, by the Southwestern Stales .Mission. ''It will represent the interests of the Latter-day Latter-day Saints in mission work, designed more especial ly for the Southwestern Slates .Mission to aid the little band of la il liful, zealous Killers in the promulgation promul-gation of the Gospel of Jesus ('hrisl among the inhabitants of the several states and territories." If is a neat, elean l-eol. !iiar!o, published monthly at 25 cenli per year, and its editor says: "We trust that the price and merits of the paper will bring our circulation up to the sU thousand mark before the Hose of the year." We extend hearty wishes for the unbounded success of Truth's Uellex, If a newspaper man knew how many knocks he received behind his back, lie would adopt, another calling, remark re-mark ed a cit izen the. other day. The citizen was mistaken. The newspaperman newspaper-man who succeeds, expects to be maligned by every law breaker and hyproerite, every harping critic and every lover of notoriety who has been ignored, and in fact by all persons who do not agree with him on public and private questions. The newspaperman who expects to go through life -without being misrepresented and censured should make arrangements to die young. Alvia Sun. |