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Show COMMU OAL- - SI NUAY, NOVKMCEK 30, 00 DEN D.ULV a. AVLt tlZs tiii kak a: f .T tlje Jrrmrj aacav4liae4. trSury X. a tad Staili.y ;.rti.v 4 tl w cae Bruk, cau ef the B&cat biT.. Tbry riji tx.Uiu tie br4 of irfcodl ferit! It h'-Ial tc it fci. Briwfi recita-- ; tW iil wet Stfretiry Stattou as tb ir IKKts, kmc iJiUitii joe tij tuae M wing. jiaolo Gnsrt.br .aukTbe&dcuted xBgT-g"TbtX ra:ivcTbl Lo Li U CLiajzry Uu wLii h I be uw tir at mt lyqi'y. ',J .tru:utat kad lanLiLj wc Lair juet iitrd loay yrt live to taie Lu-- t J v wvra kwtfr thrilled a ri.vstr ia it," ia tiie The audi to fcariinui.i. with tb Lihea letch dtligLt oa uf iuf .ttiifi that t he i C ta ft' yet tx-.- at:y ratine a lit ill vac Mt ta taw fo the aiing of a to be esitea aft-- f the rice, at cbil 1 fruaj Ali.yi-- tlii.? tbe What tliat w: the eul its air ly t V ttTrit.T b.r tlr, but BvbuJy katw eK kr J, n B-c- 4 -- tijO ibat f . tbe aa v R-ji- tiiae ia tb bsiorr cf 4. red IWtiHi , a Harry S. to tae city Cufiuuiii. La 1 lr-- W tuiatiL Mr. Cmuuiinjp i a lawyer. tVt d giie;te le--i- re jt BU-i- a, tl a Mlat nary of b wii. It r.it, ai 'ty-tw- white aa to . fuur ve i. uul w iud Il-ll- rrl., o a,3J j Tbe Ir!' tLrt j rB tlartrr rating , Admiral Walker. ft- - j ? - tdirt ,rerh-a- Cvl I caaal bjt GOLDEN EAGLE aal win d tlte Ucrof tbe 1 tu'Jt-- faster, tiicvauiii Sovi, are ,rv,ut aad a rLk-kraa Lia fast of fviny-fivlay ia e k. eW 4 tb faanoa. w t0 i. it rKm , ok-;- jiciiy ft"1 tiiL j ! Brazil Las a a ct Tjjcicl I Xwith tbe ber Koreaal AisSTTfiiKai aua tbe aUUKtUUn'eUrfit j CWr!aa J Aadivw uv, Uo, This should be midwinter, but it is much like midsummer. We have no linen coats, dusters or straw hats, el?c we'd try to ell you a frv. As it is, we have plenty of tariff .;u tbe Ute tan 11 Ewtb a t, lart aumur, and luni, y tbat i do wUb tbe DenUc bat ia rmm f. tbi . , ..." a Branliu. - I'V frada lu rawaa it R. ..i .:,t Kinr.!Lirf ir Ajnarai uriwiiu i Li Sjlviira will tJiortly rial tbe railed jwUii-airty. State. Tbe Brazilian flajTsbip i tbe According kti-it CiJ- -t b- - fcjiat tiling Ttry woa- the ruling U TardinJ CcrfaL TW New York Evening Sua Aiuilln, a Ut fteel tTuiT .f i.O-cf Ouebec, it i cram-I- Imi derib Low they found out aful!ow: AbLtbeT fiue reia of cokiuj coal Las tcU. whbky tbsn to grt a critie to sma-slana uracct aa tat.tt. on MusVrs Pryf McOeiiay f.ir int.m auta aoutbwet' we-reaching tbe ia found drank ia beta t Tbe n Virginia t&ai Im bal a arprua for thru. aa J -to he deprived era iart of tbe btate. It i twenty two tbe north pole is one inrolvins tbe ass in (Quebec are auttara ta aaianpauua, L,i taa A HerEacrameute the faa ut d-- a to lir t:u ui ur jrk ta pr thk-- and jrinouiK J to be of Frenvhrnea ttmh. of tbe vt a UUoon. Two , liiea raxta cao taiiful liwuMiry uJ inite. ea astrobomer. and B?saucff3, aa iUi atakaV.-Jqoidity. A few inure discovt-rban vim nd yuucf Heavy-Weigt knit aere actually ni 4f like tbis wi'J Lnn- - bairi to tbe o! 1 tate, aerouuut wUl ia May. 12, to Ninety Uiouanl ivple dio of con- ui fh ilwii ten.,ataw Lbtk. TaeaudtraeaakaiuOButfai iu the United of sura every the a diffTeat but yt&r ia fir j way, i do aj1tiUi bjl lauga m flrat, atoie nni" to uheve States. ' o nearly Uw uuibm vt ti- utue upia fr tamiiy in tne ma ate jiropjierity vt byKse tiiae and ierua4 Soiuoergen. lUey prou-sufc ii tmtiat their bututel b lj vrbik-- . d jya, and country it will be of the Li'bteot ten debt i iudibLiua) a after ia tbe btr make caa And we'll sell them to you at summer clothing prices, trip they jiy a - wiljtj; Ukit face. therefore to know that tbe famous land ia eome dvilized spot either in and you'll find them much more comfortable these that anything Serenely Tbo Halifax Herald Ukia an original Asia or America, a the wiads may bear Berlin physician, Prfesjr Koch, ha two the cool vu wrong . girls, professional view uf tbe MtKiiJey tariff law. It morning, and evenings. Our coeds are all new Umhu. Tbe badloon tbeyexjj'X-- t to nse discovered a sure cure for tbis dread dis-advanced t the footballet iliiicf-rin ;i:ality and make. Our prices are the and with tbe will weigh four tons, and they will take ea. At least, be feels reuwmably nr that tbe bw wa lights and Wjaa t j iroaitta aol to 'avuvrtl parpuiie of j fanabt with them ia it t ight dog and a sledge, that be has. A lyasphto which metallic lowest, regardless of circumstances. . tiug. "Wo hats to tell, tat tb?a tr into vvmn ber connection with the an uuiukable canoe of small size, scien salts Lave been added is tbe magic IKSt." of the iart l With this aa W jiuin a Britift tific iu.4rcmcnta aud food enough to last consumptive is Should you desire anything in our line it will pay a SanJiy k b(4 ibe L uitil HUU. It ib, taereforp, in Fancy tao tceu Tbe pn jratiim will kill tbe a mont h. By the time they crowd them ntcrtaio-.isentWttat next lu;pi'auJ i nature an act of war oa ti9 UriliJi em you to call on us. We surely will do you no harm. The all these into iheir ballotm, however, tuberculosis germ infallibly, but in case tho de ribej by Hie Son: ' ia iire nvar to it E.se!u-otbe will lvery where patient MM. I!i n.ii:e and already brinj a'toit holidays will soon be here, and you will wish to purThrf bf J ou!y rmcbvd Ui tiilri tick vti--i will have not he won't machine find death tho strength go. euough to that chase presents for the big as well as the liitle ones. Is tuU F!i ti apt 7 i.'r ldr. silk iridoaa Cilpinvuf OJoralo, m;iy If it doe, though, tho lol l explorers are left to recuperate. The medicine is do it not much better to ! tbeaule at 4 bii'OKl, ton buy something durable and necesout. At Ilia fifth lick two awrearuuca, before be dies tbe con free to txieaibly yvt not exjiect to tarry expensive that ot ly tho rich cau afford Uj , they ia IkUb tlirre glrU fu!lui lire example, m4 than to buy something pleasing to the eye today, L'heine f r build tava all uvrr taw tuUl tlM iaaliaalit an I Lurnbo-- i eanuuation of bis very long at tho north iole. They will to take the treatment, yet, if the cure sary In few days we will mmlr.'ru tkeewirtimtittiC Umruliruok and ing a railroad aronnd tho vtrld by way not leave t'ao balloon, but will only sail can be deiieuded cn, public charities will hut forgotten about tomorrow? vittiumw. an j 1'ltiitH.rr ra Ktraitn. Tbe jlmi near and Alaska nf nice a line of lieUrintj where as establish the the to from the borstals soon direct tbe to ste receive poor pole BtB liirra aaa a lratv vt laa ULf fully anion; importers euough tbe joua; twi 'wriit, auJ lacy mae up Ir Uua Lts been froiMiBn."ed by engineer feasi end of it fttielnrg np through the suow. can le treated gratuitously. nut J. ble and anally cepuble of beiu carri.d atwaf u( Uie '.iii-r- liy lha ou They will photograph it and sail away, nol the tint oa tiw lines Tuay apUul ami aboulml arU Tbo Censui. iirojMiNed by Governor without any attempt to chip off apiece I low a tijr tuuinTi brwui, anl tatttuitTul one jKiint. Giljan ad of it as a relic ilbtt the eleventh Gil;:n, Most peoplocjp.r.te.1 xccjt t all tbia mbJe aat an4 vocated bnililiug a rual fn.m ihnd to census would give the couutry a popula tbitmsl mak uulifaauoa auaiaat riwtmwr inland acroM the straits. Cajit. Cmery, A Temperance 'fompla. All we desire is that tion of 63,000,001 Instead tho official As ever was brought to the city, thinkH not be would of it tbe U. W. T. A V&t TbctM, for the C. bat and bwi bosy great day Proffr MoOfhaj figures make it C2,4S0,540. some two our stock before purchasing. ever sinca etplaiu'nj thai bs 3ml tule- - possible to uo at all neiwoiiH of the year hat on which they Ltid the corner stone millions less than was looked you inspect f j ito a theatrical agent for two a road built ttcrota tbe inlands, on ac of their uew national Uuiple in Chicago. for. There are naturally disappointment lT. ringers, and the abandoned count of tlie cold. But be aaya a tunnel The ceremonies wero conducted largely and grumbling. Thero are those who lady can 1k constructed under tbe straits that by the women themselves. Miss villain had sont oa tbe ballot dancer indo not hesitate to say that the census buouuld lie ed by trains tbe year around. ia nnd Mrs. Carse, lha latter president reau has scaled down tho figures for po what to stead, ly it kariblo supa mutate. of the Temple Building association, were litical purpose. pose ffbniber Drpredatioaa. at tho head of tbe programme. lMtOPHIKTORS OV Census officials ha vjtbis to Bay in re UaltHl States Land i)inir.insioier a aT A toucher a tScpablicaa's View. The corner stone was the largest ever gard to the api Lewis .A. Gruff cailx attention to tbe laid ia A. W. Shaffer, chief snpervLiorof Chicago, being seven feet square, of increase from n PI AT1HVP on tbe forcta of three feet taick liavl weighing ten tons. u ill in North Carolina, writing ia Tbe oantinnd poachit.gs i 24.57 percer. to i Pi Nortb Americas eview, bandies tbe tbe imlJic domain. Aa examination of When tho building is completed it will 1870 was very VIU k aa far as July 4, 1881 tbe r'iMrts election ChiHe bill ono withoet J be handsomest even in of the li gloves. Lodge taken. Tho cr says of it that it iftiat oni-a struct nrally amd wtending tip to the ad of June, cago, that city of magnificent edifices. were ntterly 2410 weak and cakul&faa to stir np violence. JHSfl. fbowit that tl bct thaber still Tbe laying of this corner stone is an to the United States is being eveutof more "than passing interest. ! proper count It is impossible of enfon mout to bein. lation given oi; i The kind of a timean official who bon-e- ruthlly destmyed and KtoVn. and will may bo regarded as a triumph at once . St Annex, 276 553.871) shoul J I, IIOBBS, cxbaiiNted. nre There law soon ia for for ityv.uforced is women. tbe and the It attempted temperance attaiual y data i ngninvC thin stealing, but the laws are south would have is set forth ia a quotalargest fiu.iucir.1 undertaking evwentered In 1880 the i tion Mr. Shaffer makes .fcom a speech of on by women n ot r country. Tbe temple before w XT j Senator Vance at iEaloigii. Tbe senator been because eitizens of tbe United will cost, when finished, $1,100,000. The populati, States find it difficult to eradicate from ground is leased for 200 years from Pot.Vwuarked: the nerccnvuite or mereanVTswniW.Tge .'A southwa .man who supports the their minds the idea that appropriating ter Palmer, at $40,000 annual rent At than it actually was. We naturally ex ' force bill cight not tc be allowed te anything belongic; to Uncle Kum is not the same time these shrewd women will pected this artificially increased rato to live among as. Don't understand tne as steaLii; secure ue less than $'250,000 a year rom le continued from 1880 to 1800, and Girr laws are utterly inadequate to the rental-oodvocatinz vaiolance. but there is such a the building. The struct when the dropped to their true tlrna as drivinir aiuch awn out bv fierce protect tbe forests of tbe public domain, ure win too completed in five years. rate it wasfigures a disappointment J ml nre like snow . intolerance and lOontenwt. and they do- 7 away There is hu utiles talent as well asternall thai can be .heaned nuon tbem." wrcatlis in spring. Auiinissioner Groff Iterance ca the planning of tbis templa Tammany and tbo Preachers. Some of the points in which the Lodge suggests that whenevertbe public woods When a privalo individmil lets it be : bill is Orristianitf nr.il I'ulitlcs. hopelessly weak utm rueutkiuej by are rgUuattnl in a locality iu which limknown that he is a free thinker and a l)or i needed for I ailding by settlers in Some siewppnper young man has been come outer Mr. Shaffer as fallows: theologically, good society to that be made writing io a lmmbcr of distinguished Tbe kill mstaisit structural. Infirmities trtiieh theirivicinity, extent still frowns upon him, a certain ouKlit to be fatal. OTthewv Irtree ars wcrtby ot for supplying finch actual settlers with people asking whether, in their opinion, in small places. This much coiiKHlmtioa,4o wit: needed lumber. Ent tho constant a politician can be a Christian or a Chris- particularly . First Tiic (Iitf.ranuUabeiiieei.tf fifty eitizt'na in the social pcRwcution for the eakoof free clectioa iirec'DCt, towu, parish, city, county cutting of timlier on these lands, am) tian cau be a politician. 0:i having tho thought is trery still, mllictcd, even iu free or conpnssi(ual (iihtrict, anil.lOP iu every eily of off and .selling it elsewhere, it ion put to I'.im Dr. Chauncey M. shijipiug quest America This ninth social influence, inhabitants, asking for tbe auixrviKiua ot 2!0 ' putting the money int election. tSiwaecOj) j jirivate pockets, Depew answers with tho utmost cheer- then, must be conceded to the theolog. Secoml Tbe (trod innquality of ebuult! be etopjied at once and forever. fulness and mellifluous flow of words, ical fi Kervicf oraital profession. Dut when in large cities )erf provided ,ly lie ariuua Commisi-iioneGruff cars Urn. law that a politician certainly can be a Chrisonicinls. (Swaeca. island 31) the ministeis undertake to mix iu actual V la, e -- ka ruy. t c--f pi-i-ba- h-s- r- e a Liott - Weight Overcoats, - . I e MEDIUM bere-ifte-r ft rbor-ia- y nt And J atu-mp- t Suits, h on ev.-r- y a - intt-r-es- t u-- de-ila- r- firj-t-cbs- s d wa-tvin- j tt ! rein-eJy- t i:t-- UiFaiemlj-TuieuL- luuk-U- .; 4r.m-- gr-:- lUn-- 4 a atk-utl- y tU-- r Ties, Mufflers and Kerchiefs trtL Suitrrinu-ailco- . one-hal- .p-aiihe- Wil-lar- LOEB & MYER d ni a elec-tion- b linnet n mu in U-- Ml mm WASHINGTON AVE, hum ar U ii te-a-e ar V S . f Bei-v- u'ng e 21 k mm HAKDWAKU COMPANY. - Call and let us Explain the Merits of the World Renowned - Howe jH-cin- l Ventilating . comrn-nsatio- n ' Tbiril Tbeifa of penalties proviilcj hTond 'the limit of pronecutioni upou iSaormaiioa ia iicu ot indicuueat. (Scejecoltics.) j honlu lie made ctiffor, m as to prevent tho cutting aud deportation of jinblii beyond the ueigulxivhood vhere iln the closing portion e his paper Sijubidr ie needed, as stated by him. Also the it Mr. Shaffer says: catting of any timber at all should be in conclusion it Tias fiawncl upon the inL'U- -t on mountain tildes r.nd near ot 'Mrm nho have liorue the bmnt of the p iaU xoruiuut.-j crimes for the la twerfcy-fiv- e yeaiu t liut tbeir experience obJ opinions are neitbw sought nor aevp4ed, nor tht tiey paetci'rrent ia lii-'- i pLices; tiiat-rchetliey bawiafked for bread tliey huve received a stow?; and whttU'they soniit a national yst;ni of confrraa;iiial electkus a ny.stc:n t bat lo! there woilifl he neither eraded nor.annullsiS is tendered this idWr&ble cu'icatiire of a lon dead and forptten MtJtut,aliial!e orlyfor the spoUsman and f liirly reekiug with fraud, violi-nc- a and btuod, because both threat.?niag and imptv tent. Who shall judge tbcm if, ia the bitterneal of deferred hope aud violated promises, they cry alc.ud for deiiverance from these their friends? Uio head waters of streams, or at any other point where for econmic. cliiisr.ti or public reasons the kaditbotild be Je pduianeEtJy wooded. in his ccainpaigri speeches this fell. Never inliis life have his addresses been more fuUof fire and ontbvxiasin, mor elotjarint and convincing. Hp has shows also a degree of physical activity and endurance as ibe skipped from town to town that would liave been commendable in a man of 40. Doubtless, tooi if ke should write a magazine article his sentences would be as long and ponderous as ever. No; Gladstone is not declining, either He in still physically or intellectually. ,the leader. and Barons Nordenskiold and Dickson will aocordingly-organizand equip during the coming year an expedition to south polar regions. The object of the expedition will be both scientific and commercial. Whale and seals are becoming scarce iu the north polar seas. So are the eiderdown ducks and other birds that commerce seeks in the far norlji. The Antarctic waters rp yet full of these vj&luable birds aud animals. Ow ing to tins severity of the weather and the remoteness from civilization commerce has not yet levied tribute on the waters around the Antarctic circle. Science, too, has lagged in the hnntiiy out of the secrets of this remote region. It was so far away from anywhere and the prospect of succor in case of misfortune was so hopeless. For half a century no explorations have teen carried forward iu the south polar seas. Birds have whistled, whales have spouted and seals have gamboled at will, with no human sound to break the solitude. But a new civilization has sprung np not so far away from these regions now. Australasia has become the center of a great and new civilization, whose millions of men are calling to the South seas, iu the interests of both science and of commerce, demanding that they yield np their secrets. Autavclic Ivj!oi jiions. It id announced that the states have accepted the oflrir made to them a year ngo by Bantu Nordens- kiold, the explorer. The baron promised to go on an .expedition to the nouth ole, Gladstone will be 83 years old tkis De- or as near ito it as he could get, ft" the cember. Spite of tho declaration f his Attstralasiancountries would contribute opponeais that he is declicing mentally $25,000 toward psyingthe expenses of he has inever shown graaifer power than his trip. The money has been raised, California, besides having the largest trees in the world, has certainly also the largest grapevine. It was planted seventy years ago by a Mexican wotuav from a cutting of a nifcssion grapevine. The sine is now three feet around, and produces six tons of grape a year. Soma of the bunches weigh seven pounds. It would be interesting to know how long grapevine will live, and how large it will become. The California vine covers afpaceof 12,000 feet, and is still growing. . Bismarck, after swaying the destinies of nearly all Europe for twenty years, will now sway the destiniee of a big Thrts the brewery at Friedrichmihe. greatest man on the continent of Europe has notcro.1 nnt Will tin. Twrhnns. rno 018 brewery cn the Wood and iron pUri Heating Stoves. j Aust'-alicr- . tian, not a shadow of doubt of it. We infer thai possibly Dr. Depew would like to add, "If you dou't believe it just nomiiiat" me for president." George II. Ilepworth, editor of The New York Herald aud retired doctor of divinity, w!i presumably knows something of what he is talking about, says, 'I have not seen enough Christianity in the iKilitics of the day to run an infant claw iu a .Sunday t'iool." Cardinal Gibbons fallu ba-- k on tho theological and prerogative .i says that while there have been many noble Christians who were also great politicians it is to bo deplored that at there seem to be so many politiIres'.-n- t cians who are not Christians. A more diplomatic answer could not be devised. Hear agnostic Senator Ingalls: a politician be a Christian? Everything is. possible with God." Frances E. Willard believes that at the foundation of a great political party those who pione?r it can be Christians, for they liave to endure contradiction, cursea and contumely euough to make them turn to a higher power. Ia thu. middle lift) of the party, when the tough time s are over and the party has wealth, power aud prosperity, it will still be possible for a politician in its ranks to bo a Christian, if he tries hard. But when the party is on the down grade, and its adherents must report to trickery, fraud and vote buyin to prop up its rotten, tottering pillars, then heaven help the politician belonging to it who professes to be a Chrijfdan! It depends on tho definition of the word politician, says Gen. Howard. McCosli, of Princeton, presents t!i8 point of view both logical and theological when ho jy3 decidedly, "Every politician should bo Christian, and ho will thereby be a better politician, as actuated by moral principle." "Politician actuatedbymor.il principle" is rather good. It is observable that most of those who nre or have been office holders are sure a man can be a politician and a This unanimity is Christian, too. marked. O. B. Frothingham writes, "Certainly, why cannot a politician be a Chrir.iUoV Wull. t .ritj u affaire, to iufluence public measures nnd sway elections, tho exact strength of thcif hold cu the popular lifa and heart can bo measured. Tho election in New York city is a case in hand, in which many public spirited ministers united in aa effort to break the power of Tammany. Hugh J. Grant was elected first as tko candidate for mayor of the Tammany society in V&i. Tho rival Democratic organization, the County Democracy, in that year supported the Tammany candidate, and he was elected by 41,074 majority, receiving 111,111 votes in all. This year the County Democracy was against Tammany and ostensibly united with Tammany's enemies on the opposing candidate, though doubtless many of them voted for Grant The People s Municipid league, a reform organization, nominated Francis M. Scott for mayor. It was a movement having behind it many of the most prominent preachers of New York. They, in fac, originated the P. M. L. and engineered it. They wished to break what they declared to be the corrupt power of Tammany. The People's Municipal league and the Republicans united to break down Tammany. The fight was a bitter one. A day or two before the election Bourke Cockran, the j. imous Tammany orator, used these words about preachers and church goers: We do not Condemn other Stoves to sell ours, but sell them on their merits. . T1:SXY1)ER& K0BIXS0N MAKDWAKE CO. No. F. W. LAFKENTZ, WarsliiTijrtort Prefideut. Avenue. A F. POOLE, Sec y. audTreaa UNION We are asked to that the intelligence is lo lie found :u the ministers of Hie pulpit and in chettcd. narrow narrow the minded, long haired uiucotnnuui who sit before thcin. It was a deadly insult to the ministerial profession and to all church members. Had there been any strong feeling of enthusiasm toward the pastors, or any corps enthusiasm, among church congregations themselves, they would have risen as one man and avenged the insult But there was none. The offensive words passed scarcely heeded, hardly even exciting a remark. Tammany's Mayor Grant was elected triumphantly, 1 receiving over 115,000 votes, against in 1888, and this time with all the forces of the Eepnblicans, the ministers and the County Democracy opposed to him. GROCERS, 114,-11- 340 Twenty-Fift- h Street, OGDEN, UTAH. |