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Show as go for light and truth to a source which , antagonizes the f andataental doctrine of that religion a belief la Christ. To read or listen to the theories of per--' sons who attack tbe plan of salvation. -mereiy to near vf aat tney bare to or to say," gratify aa idle curiosity, Is till less consistent. What sense would there be in goto; into tho woods and turning over a rot tea log merely to see if there was a bug under It? Latter-daSaint was once in aa eastern city, ia iwhich was to lecture that evening. He was asked if he was gome to bear he replied, Ingersoll. not." "Why nut?" he wasagaia asked. "Because," he replied, "I have a firm faith ia Clirist, and I do not desire to hare that faUa distaroed." IWhea it is remcm'-erthat faith in Christ is the principle of action and oC power in all Ills disciples, and thai the stronger the faith the greater the power, the wis dam of takUir sach a course la life as will preserve that faith from and shocks, trials unnecessary should be apparerit. " It appears unprovable, or worse, for Latter-da- y Saints to spsnd any time in learning what the oppoaants of reToiatioa have to say. An intiiel lecturer has recently been ueltrena address ia this city, aud numbers of members of the Church have gone to hcarblui; and whllo we feel warranted iu the belief that not oneoltneci his thereby derived any Taluable truta, we are not so certain that some of them have not subjected their faith in God to aa unnecessary EVENING NEWS. II rpci MINTED O'CLOCK. PUBLISHED AND BY THE DESERET NEWS COMPANY. W. PEXROSE, CHARLES EDITOR. y In-gers- oll Ta Say. ifjr St. IS7. ')," COMSISTKNCY! Ox the night of Friday last (May 20th) Governor West, la & speech before toe chamber of coaianrce, altaJid to" the spacloas streets of Salt Like, lined with shade tree a ad enlivened with raaalnj 3trAnu oi wa'ur. Thay elic- a ited his admiratiaa, and he thu i paid passing compliment to the foresight and)u4gcaet of the founder of mis city. In the midst of tha villainous attempts on the part of comparative!; newcomers to thro .7 the heroic and of Intelligent labors of ti plone-irRh- -tni section oi tie Rocky glon tnto tae shd; of oblivloa and cast discredit npon the mauiiloeut wurk tiey bare accomplished la the redemption of the wilderness, even so small a recognition as that tendered by Mr. West is reiresuias:,' covins aslt does from the central group of tiie ciiiae wl:i which he has 8Jea ntjlo ally himself. The tnaanor la whlsa tais oily ii lai i out N a sabjectof adinlraiiou to those who hare an eye to thu beaatilal. It u is ia exquisite harmony with : be i graadoar of its surroaudiu.s. 1 ' U In retresalns coatrait to tkt larger portions of meit oi the grea: cities oi aad of the old world, where huteeiit mus beings are cro.vJed and JaininecJ together to suffocation. To the sordid utilitarian who would grovel la the groandjftand sacnHce health, beauty, harinory and eaaveaieae; for gold, broad, female and airy streets constitute bat so ruuuu waste of land that closely occupied for the might facilitating of trade. Such as these woutd hare oar blocks cut up into smaller fragments and crossed by uit row lanes and contracted streets, causing Salt Lake to lose its identity as a thing of beauty, sinking her to the lesrelof those old towns where humanity Is crowded Into localities iu central swarms with concomitant sinkl of depravity. is one This Idea of of, the pet theories of that everlasting bLowI-Kj- f Jaundiced anti-- " Mormon'' prcll?iU2a Colonel O. J. LIo hst-He demands sewerage, recommending that the Hirer Jordan be. the damping place for the 111th of the city, without considering the probable plague-breedieffects of such a step. He calls for other "substantial" improvements In a manner which, under the circumstances,! quite remarkable. He demands that a pressure akin to an assault be employed to have taoae Tlews carried out, as witness his words: "Briar such a, pressare to bear npon the city government as to force them to de Still urging aa elaborate expenditure of public fands, he exclaims; "ThS cost of these things would be nothing comparatively.' If It be true that "cheek" be the leading qualification for a book agent, insurance agent, a. seiir oi ugnming rods, or a cloth peddler, in that par-ti- c ularthe Colonel could evidently have UlleJrtSe bill In either of tkese occupations. Ills assurance may be aid, la fact,tobe abnormal, reaching that pinnacle when it may be claimed to hare attained to the point of sublimity. All that It required to render it complete was for bun to hare, la tiia article in which he pushes these propositions, omitted the initials "O.J. II." ne plume of that and afflredtae-turproverbial bore in every community. The reason 'Indignant Taxpayer." we make this suggestion will be obvious when it Is suited that an examination of the city tax roll reveals tue fact that the name of O. J. Hollisler is there to be found conspicuous on account of its absence. This reminds one of Arteraus War J, who announced that he was willing tbe last drop of blood of hi relatives should be shed In defense of bis couo try during the war, this being as far as his patriotism extended. O. J. II. tlaat the last dcJ-lis evidently-willin- g be spent1 io of his f improving the city. That appears tt be as far as he is ready to go on the boom question. He said, speaking of the proposed Improvements: won't do them. "Talking and It is work that iswriting required." Yet, like the parson who used to say, "Do as I say, bat not as I do," the Colonel keeps frantically on.baUd-iu- g up the chief city of this region by blowing with his mouth and squishing with Listen . s Mo-fllti- The introduction of a bill before the state legislature of New York, confer ring upon certain railroad conductors ihe powers of policemen, is the occa sion of some very caustic comments by tie Railway Aeic: "A bill Introduced into the Senate, s conductors on the Brooklyn Bridge Kailroad the power to make arrests and o!u people Just like ordinary policemen. The New York elevated railroads have run for years without carrying auy police, a auu we fall utterly to sets icrtild be wanted on the why they Brooklyn Bridge. There by far too much of'lhls club-biu- g business and police coercion in New York. Ot ail cities of English speaking nations this is the one have the wtiere police t'je are most brutal sway. They uncontrolled. Tuose at practically tnelr h aa are uiustly ignorant men. LwDo, bnvo with r'jtu washed from their Drains coir. Kuowitue oi riguiana tin dignity of wrong uj.i respect the cuiz-'u- . Tlioae Njw Yoik policemen who are of the criwinal not vicious classes are weak minded imbecilec, haid m placed lefuge lor lu cliuplt. intelligence, if it ever existed lu the New York police, f ias Any tl!l that increases the number of these armed and dangerous maniacs acd puts them on railway trains should be promptly squelched." In no large city oi the country Is the police force composed of men averaging so low la the qualities of intellect and morals as the policemen of An evil system of ward Gotham. controls that city, and its popolitics licemen are chosen from the wrong classes of society to make good, humane and intelligent enforcers of the " on fr T. blt-fcuar.'- ar as inter-mounta- in INFIDEL LECTURES AND L1T- - KKATUKK. s rsaf w-ii-o ng ellow-cltlze- laW m i INGEKSOLL'S NEW OPPONENT ,.Who can answer Ingersoll?" Is a question which sectarian religionists have been anxiously propounding, to one another for some years, and It has not yet been satisfactorily answered An exchange in stating some of the reasons why it is so difficult to reply to ingersoll, says: "A1 clergyman cannot do It, for to reply to fagersoil a speaker must put minself upon a plane with the scoffer in the mailer of method as well as in Intellectual strength. This a brother oi trve cloth cannot do. In arguing ot is no things thatanare sacred to him he nothmatch lor opponent to whom ing in Tollg'on is sacred. You cannot answer ridicule with logic; you might us well read a page from Herbert to a circus clown as answer IngwrsolPs ribaldry with philosophy and & decent respect alike lor belief aad unbelief. BesHes, the Jester amuses while tho ioglciau bores. Thus the replies of the Kev. W. II. Piatt.au Episcopal clergyman cf Kocaester, N. Y., and of the lie v. L. A. Lambert, a Itoman Catholic priest of Waterloo, la tbe same btate, nave proven inadepurpose. Georga H quate iu tneir VVcqdlinz, of Illinois, deals wita the clear logic and question wita cold,out. metaphysical detail, although Mr. Wendlicg Interested he did not answer, because be failed to reach the popular heart. The fact is that to reply to insuitable to luger-aoilgersoll in a manner adaiirers one must'eease to be an orator and become a farceur." There Is much trntb in tbe above. A writer or speaker, having much greater abliity than Ingersoll possesses, and a pdwer of logic wholly unequaled by hlm may nevertheless fall in an attempt at answering- the "Great Modern la - a maanr satisfacPagan," masses to who admire him. the tory Tbej flashy tinsel of his style, Is not, in their estimation, offset by the sLnple truth, which almost always waars a humble garb. Some of our eastern exchanges are'' now speaking of a new of Ingersoll, who is reported as promising to become an an tagonist which tbe, great infidel cannot afford to despise: ' His name Is George A. Sheridan, lie bears the title of General; lrotn barring been adjutant-gener- al of Louisiana soon after the war. He Joined an Illinois regiment as a private, but became identified with of Louisiana under the the, He is not t relative uf General Phil. Sheridan. Part of a recent address of hie Is thus reported : "For some moments he had been de scribes tbe beauties of Christ's character and the results of His teachings, snow lug their value to the world, and picturing their triumph over barbar ism: pausing for an instant as if to aster bis emotions, be suddenly strode to the edge gf the stage (bis face pate and his eyes flashing) and cried out in a voice that rang like a trumpet can mroucn me great church: "What do you think of that man who in the very noonday glory of that triumph picks . up the cruel spear dropped by the scoffinK-- ' centurion nineteen' hundred' years ago, on Calvary, and with savage glee plunges-i- t a rain into the heart of divine love, then turns to you his sac religious bands dripping wlta.sicred blood, and cries out exultlngly, 'Snout shout with me In .triumph, (or I have slain ' the Christ agalu. .It may be said, and with truth, that there is no particular argument in this way of treating an opponent's position ; but it is af.er the manner of Ingersoll himself, and, upon a certain class of minds, will have a greater weight than cold logic would. But it is not to be expected that argumeat'or oratory wll silence, even though Jihey answer, the ioiersolia of this age. . j . 6pc-iice-r js op-pon- ent It appears, to be a question in the minds ot some Latter-da- y Saints as to what should be their attitude in relaiufldel literature and tion to lectu&s. Should they read tbe former and hear tbe latter, or should tlyy let both severely alena? They can bat feel a degree of sympathy with many of the views held by infidels regarding the religious systems of tlje day, and appreciate to a greater or f lass exteut, the logic and Which arguments by ekeptics Illustrate tb absurdities of modern creeds. Thus some Latter-da- y Saints seem disposed to regard 4nfl Jels with at least as much charity and respect as they do the religionists whom the disbelievers In revelation are continually attacking. It is not the present purpose to draw any parallel between one person who, coupled with a faith la a false system of religion, has an honest belief that Jesus was the Son of God, and another person wh, . disgusted absurdities the of " with Christian creeds, honestly disbelieves in all oi them, including the doctrine of a Savier. Every spirit which confers tkat Jesus is lht Christ, Is, to that extent at least, ot God ; while every spirit fiat denies t. Oar present deHim, is sire Is to discover consistent position for the Latter day Saints to maintain in relation to tha class of literature and speakers above alluded to. That position should he characterized, br a broad liberality and a charity, and sho uld never cojmtenance'anvthiug in the way of coercion or parsewtlon, having foV itsoblict the changing or suppressing of tbe religious convictions of. any. noeramy ana per,$ns, Hal ettarity that ougataoXJ tohOAVp to all mankind npon the subject of religious Saints belief, require that Latter-da- y should read the writing aa J listen to the addresses of infidels? so-call- ed . so-cal- led anti-Chris- far-reachi- ng aetne An exchange says: "The total property in this country is $l5.000,000,OOu. This would make aa average of about $200 each if it were all divided up. But a man having only $200 could not afford to invest it la any business; be would natatally spend it or keep it for a rainy day. So, after a little, there would be ao business done none, that is, except loafing and eating up the small anrouat of money which would be allotted to each parson. And Is it for this that Socialists are working?" Says the Pionerr Prat, of St. Paul : "Dr. McGly nn, it is said, has been given forty days in which to appear at Borne before Pope Leo. If he does not go, be will be txconnmunicated. Dr. McGlynn says he won't go; but, if hz thus rebels against tbe sn pi erne' authority of his wn cbcrcfc, he certainly cannot claim, as he ?oe$, to be a faithful priest in that church. If a clergyman of acy ctmcL fixe's he can't obey tbe icprnse authority, he cugLt to get nut of the organization as soon as possible."" f carpev-wre'srrn- -' ... - 1 Bonnie . Anaie Laurie" waa some years ago a very popular tone, so much .so that it is said that 'whole regimeats of soldiers used to Join In sloping it before the bastions of Sj baitopol. But it remained for a citizen ot Hannibal, Missouri to climax. An exchange, of-- recent ,dt not. It is presumable that every says: "John Russell ate .Els person entitled to be. designated as a Saint believes that the stairs, wound up a music ibex, placedcoatpa the Jloor, seated blosselitmGospel as revealed through tbe Pro- his a low box, placed the muzzle of a reit that aad Is Smith phet Josepa true, embraces ail trath. If, thenta person volver to 'his left temple and let day through his .head. His spirit believe that be possesses reUjd on light took Its departure- - tcr- - the strain of which inbric?ao4 Includes all truth, "Bonnie Annie Lang?," which the h incoQiUteet for Juch perstm to puslQ box wm playing at tot time. -- f-th- We-'thin- e dirln i Floquet Implored to Return and Fornyk Ministry. ' AS EHBEZZLEXEflT BS9.0OO IH PUUADELPIIIA. nraTT IxsTAtXED as Treasurer I. O. G. T. Convention, Etc. . w, By Telegraph to the Naws. I Application Denied. New York, May 24. Au application made by John B. Mullaly, a stockholder in the National Consumer's Meat Company, for an injunction to restrain the Marquis de Mores and other trustees from disposing of the property of the company, has beeu denied. Start tlaff Disclosure. Austin, Texas.May 24. Tbe chief of i aa elec- trical It resembles the in appearance and ordinary ty action, but differs In being coanegled with electric wires. It surpasses the Horse system, it is claimed, in- rqnlr lng but a single motion for each letter, and receives and dispatches by' the same action. It Is moreover possible to send messages over any number of wlros to various points at once, and without the least liability of mistakes, as the wrltlag in transmitting messages is produced under the eye of the operator. When desired, the wires can be disconnected and the Instrument r. nsed as aa ordinary - arrt e. typo-write- , The most ferocious animal in Honduras Is tbe hog. These beasts often tree a tiger, and keen, him there for days until be is starved out, when he finally Jumps down into the gang of them as they stand bunched around at the root of the tree, and in ten sec onds be is hog meat. They belong to the same family as the peccary, of Texas; with tbelr long tusk?, a party of them will tear up a man lu less time than a tame porker will eat an car of corn. They don't know what fear is, and when you set oat to Uziit a drove of Honiinras hogj, you must make up your mind to kill every pig in the party, because wnen the battle is once on they never turn tail. ot Kanaa are in earnest in their attempts at prohibition, if we The-peopl- may Judge from the new law enacted. Uader its prorisions a druggist can ed SPRING MY POSSESSION: full and Compute AND whil. raurlln.. rrirtlrkl branded T on left hip, crop on nht ear. claimed and titken away within ten days rum uaio, u win oe sola to liio niphesl bidder. May ssth, ISSt, at 4 o'clock . uv uucuru y uininci pounu. HORACE ftCRUESS, District Ponndkeepcr, J ZEPHTBS. Z1IIZIB1B5. SEEH Si! Larence, Emery Co., May 13, 18k7. And Stock of SUPER GOODS Staple and Fancy Dress Ginghams, ii IEAFjHESS daf twenl.T-eiK.'ilyriir- Ovred Aa.-e- its i'auics, ana a nsw ture V. ' ' "" . iu ttireo mOutiia, and rim e r'ull particular Wet Hit St., Nctv aeodAw KaGB, Ne. GRAEFENBEH K FOREIGN- AND . I.AI!i-- A 1.1M; i)V DlIllSS (J001XS, DUMKVKJ Mlks, Satins, Sutai:t, G BOOHIIfSHO CiriUES KEH5. 5 U then hundreds of other, at on application. X. 8. 41 Tart (Mr- - C s'ateexs, f que ia:' axd domestic Wt& Mi Ei M lie Lal8st N;.ve!tiesila Wf F a u, at your wilt, v Kb Treated by mo.: 1 hailamr, Kic. Iv Whito and Colored. 1 Irrt iiibrldere J It o bra, Or "WA-SSK,IXT Jackets and Jersey, Xew and Juivyntil Linen. , 1 RIBBONS, FLOWERS, PLUMES & TIPS LACES An InfAlIlble remedy foi 3STI3W FEH.llECOMPLiI.MS I1 ALL THE LATEST MOVCLTIE3. IN 1310113231 E.Tvl &z LK AKIl-VOLSNi;S- LafUe; Misses' and CJ.-itfh-r- IlolJtiiilt'tt itlTs4rS tlertcenr. Hsi & M. tl M CcEpltis 2l(Ut 'I rim titi'iiitf, mod and UHlrliniiicOf Hm's' 'Clcfiftt EOjS' Hail aNP NOTIONS IN IMMENSE VARIETY- - newly--lecte- CARPETS In Moqnct, Velvet, Ilody IlrnscH, 7 h ipst rlc , Super, Cotton Chain and Hemp, hmyros aud Velvet ivnd OH Cloth. CRAEFENOERC WALL WWm Threa IJly, , tra) loor Mat Hug-a- APER, COMPLETE ASSORTMENT. :0:- - e trans-Atlant- -- COM xx.sr aooDa nousn, GllxVEFENBERG u 1 1 sell liquor only for medicinal purposes, and to do this he must obtaiu tbe sigmen and natures of twenty-fiv- e BeclprocnlPrttteetlon. women, lie mast be a twenty-fiv- e May 24. The Reichstag has Berlin, in of good moral graduate pharmacy, treaties for the character, have a stock of goods ex- approved of international of and literature works protection clusive of liquors valued at not less art and submarine cables. than $1,000, and he must not himself use intoxicants as a beverage. He Outrage by Strikers. must also give a bond in the sum of May 24. A dynamite bomb London, $1,000 for faithful compliance with the under the police coart at exploded law. The man who purchases the Hepburn, Durham County, last night. liquor must obtain a permit from the partially destrpy log tie buildiug. Tbe county Judge, which is furnished free outrage is attributed to strikers. of charee, providing tbe applicant makes affidavit that the liquor is to be To Force thu Caereloo Kill. used as medicine, stating under oath London, May 24. Sir Algernon the nature of the disease. Barthwith, M A. (conservative), and proprietor of tbe morning post, In an THE HIGHWAY TO EXCELaddress to his constituents last even ing.satd that alter the Whitsun recess, proposed to force the Genius and its more humble relation the government passage of the Irish crimes act amend talent, are not like titles in a monarchy ment bill within tbe specified period or estates in most countries, trans whether or no all tne amendments to misslble, hence the term "hereditary tbe bill were disposed of. fr greatness" or "inherited nobility afoSlop Hope. li a misnomer. The men in this world San Francisco, May 24. Judge whose names blaze upon the roll of fame have nearly all been of humble Tooby this morning denied the writ of birth and obscure origin; from the be- - habeas corpus in tbe case of Jimmy irlnnlnir. wben the irreatest of ail first nope, tne xamous ourg:ar, ana rebeheld tbe light of day from His bed of manded aim to the custody cf Parsons straw in a manger down to the present ana Koagers, tue xnew xora detectives day, along the avenue ot intervening He will probably be taken east totime we find a gem surrounded by morrow. mean or even commonplace ana conditions here there Floqaet Recalled. but In nearly every Instance none ot the men born to or who have acquired Paris, May 24. In view of the fallare on the greatness have beenwnose pensioners all combinations to effect a settlenanus were of dead or weaKiings of the ministerial questions, ment strengthened and whose feet were President Grevy has recalled M. Flo guided by the living. No man incar appealed to his patriotism to nate, nor woman either, breathed into quet and the soul of the dIowdot of, Avr the form ar cabinet. Floqaet asked for hours to "consider tbe noble faculty which enabled him to see twenty-fouthe world as others see it not. to be matter. hold a poem, a source of inspiration, SS.OOO Embenlcmeat. talng of beauty llrinc or a Incause of all the sacred recollection dead. Philadelphia, May 24. Norcom L haadlwork ot nature; he inherited family but the name Sequin, manager of the Ph'Iadelphia nothing from his and it may be some of their personal Umbrella Company, is reported to a vvADarvi Kia rrnnlna nr n a lila have embezzled $85a000iunds held in birthright, and the Creatorsoof it sought trust by htm, and has ran away. endowed ant the lowly to do that tbe proud and opulent might com Hyatt Takes Held. prehend now feeble after all was tbelr May 24. Treasurer ExGept Washington, pride and Abeir possessions. as to lowly birth, the same can be said Hyatt qualified thl morniag and forof Byron and saauspears, and bun mally assumed the duties of his new creds of others whose inspired words office. have lent a charm to our language that A large force of clerks Is enraged In makes tt more expressive, more potent the counting of cash in the treasury to- and more complete, ft is the same in every walk and uaj. every department of life. Those who Mm lOO HUe CnuuBaileai Kamd Btaee are at the bottom hill at the be far Bleyelee. ginning, if they progress at all will go higher'; they will proceed as far as Clarksvillb, Mo., May 21. The their strength will take them If they one hundred mile bicycle ract . for the have in addition the energy and determination to keep on climb- - cnampionsnip oi America was run . on tag despite the obstacles and y. ksrllle belt road There the toll they may not be strong Clai were sixteen six of whom entries, to reach the summit, but they enough to mate a start, 'i ne ten men can do more than some who were lauea started at :16 this morning who, taken and held there by artificial were w nit Autwes. ox xtoston: methods they can deserve It they can Crocker, of earn and be entitled to all they acquire, taker, of Chicago; Massachusetts; Frailer, of and if it should prove - thai within Newton, N. J.: Brooks, of Rlosa- them u tae endurance ana the power Stalthvllle..meisen. oi uoston; McCur ana me will t scai. tn loitiest oury,ot Lynn; Hollings worth, of Itash mast be the KratlUcaMoa dv, wnt heights, ina.: vine, ot knowing that tbe position gained Astuager, of Odaaha; and qi Detroit. The last named was through no alndiy act ol man. no ftiunger, freak of fortune, but the reward of rode a tricycle, entered to break the record. Crocker sterling merit for dnty well performed took the lead.wlth McCurdr and Whit. under tne messing or uoai ao taker close behind. Rhodes and Brooks him who add has capacity, brought up The rear. Tbe first- Ian at bat Integrity and determination u muea was mane or is telaea in on no a trust in wita titled ana nve minutes, xneuen flnlsned rnler or royal household have tbe King nour at 4 :05, making one hundred miles oi nuigs ana tne nousenoia oi neaven, first Ib six boats and 47 minutes. Rhodes poverty Is tbe best capital the youth second.1 at 48M iXJrocker third, at 4 Oft. who is Inst beginning life on his ownfourth, and fifth, com footing ever had. It inures bun to th WhltUker ing in neck and neck in 4 :09. Whltta-ke- r attritions of life, enables him to broke down la the last ttvn hnn. where tne rocks and shoals are. and thus to steer clear oi theta, to dredfeeu look to no mortal for deliverance, to oe completely ana entirely raaniy. "ao THE GAMUT OF CRIME. such as these a misfortune or an acci dent is simply falling down in tbe road : there may be some braises inflicted: yBOM OEXI0S TO WAR ON SOCIETY, SnOXfAOB TO TOTAL DEPRAVITY. he. has heal) and they will but to get np and go along, looking ahead, not behind. It would The wisdom ef manv in all be different it be began by belnir nam ages and lands ordains neonlea for the same his wants anticipated and all act punishment of various pered, allsorrows ot arownea in a nood severity, according to the degrees nis petty tbe of guilt of sympathy; with such training he offender Or the Infiuence of circumbegins, tbe struggle ot life on cratches, stances particularly the latter. Thus and when chey are gone he is one; he homicide may be only killing by acciIs enervated, and discouraged with or slaying In battle, or wilful circumstances he would otherwise dent, or hlKb treason, or "served murder, laugh at; never having created any- him right." according to the latitude in' a aad longitude. I a tae same way the thing, he is at a loss wben placed conposition where the faculty of act oi converting to one's use the structing aadVdevislng Is demanded. monev ot another exhibits in the lirht One of tbe humorists has said "I of our loftycivilisation,, various grabelieve God sometimes shows fits dations of guilt, wbicb, after the manopinion of wealth by tbe men He gives ner of penal staphs, are elcnlfied rv it to." There Is more of spiteful sar- appropriate the amount of the casm than justice In tbie. because many being the principal criter men hate wealth which they have hon- spallation sua r ion, i trained and in the acquisition of orably . fl.000,000 Is called genius. which they never wronged a fellow Taking V TTsMOtOOO belnr In word or dedl ahortagei;' and ni 60.000 . litigation. eiltiv wisely and, thoi thlr 25,000 Insolvency. in the' hands olr such 10.OOQ a man opulence only increases IIICIUIUUII 6.000 his .power for accomplishing good auaiuuiHuiit ?: 1,000 corruption, works, and those whose Ka.rta 600 embexzlem't are Jaat and whose minds bare been 100 dishonesty. properly cultivated will find no Stealing. of envy In their hearts when they tinge eon tot'l depra'ty teaaplate his possessions; but there is one ban another class whose wealth makes waronsociy Washington Post. humble life a priceless treasure and of a poverty badge respectability f let either covet; sot those who are tolling emulate or Bander to anv such r th Bee stinr swelllnir enra-iiwa ha and hat a t St. Ja0ObS'Oil.-G. If pot all . of timeftrra-rvB. ChambarUIn . present , tnnlMMita ni atavtilfv v.-Louis, W, : . j 1 of-th- IOn.HAVE IN Vanity of a Canary. The hab'toi to the canary noisily Join in any con versatlon that inav le solusr on in the fauii.y circle is a reason way many rc- irain irom Keeping tais cneerinl little bird as a net. A naturalist has discov ered a war of remedying the difficulty. Ue.tays: "We put In our canary bird- cage every ay a utile mirror, aa large as the palm of our band, taking care that neither sun nor light shall dazzle him, and he will look at himself foi boars with & much happiness as any together you ever eaw cucg gentleman Wben we want bim to stop singlDg we nave oniy to give mm the mirror." Offer a ESTRAY NOTiCR. Cnrcs V.'EAliXESS, Bloody Uaslaeas. Paris, Texas, May 24. News was mid QLWEIUL received hew yesterday of the troubles that has caused four deaths and wblcb OKIHLITY. This remark, is likely to cause more bloodshed over ible prcpavatiou i tlic only In th Chocktaw nation. Two weeks men named two Wilson, ago rclinblo remedy for the dis Choctaw Indians, were killed in a row over the election of a deputy roWnliig diseasies of women, sheriff. Since tbe killing tho sheriff Special JSotices. elect has been alssinK, and on Friday xold by Omtgimim. '.ho bodies of three men were found DEl'OBATIOlf DAY. near Doakville, one of which is supd Where shall we go on Decoratlo" posed to be that ot the PRICE $1.50 PER BOTTLE. sheriff. Ills friends, all well armed, Dav? Go where the Sabbath day has are' aearchlns" for ntm and there are never been desecrated. Go where in fears of an outbreak. toxicatlng 1drinks have never been sold, nor snares tid for the feet of tbe young Is that where you want to go? Then Many leading Physicians are nslng i. o. a. t. Is the only place you can go ;bla Medicine In their Calder's practice. Saratooa, N. Y., May 24. The iu. aucw iace course, uisen s srasi' thirty-thir- d annual session of tbe Band, and the greatest variety o) Right Worthy; Grand Lodge of Good amusements ever offered for 23 cents. Templars convened in this city this Tonle, Alterative and Cathartic. morning. The session will continue Simmons Liver Regulator cures inal ten days and will be one ot the most aria, biliousness, PANACEA. dyspepsia, headache, as held ever by that body, important anu puetr. it is mast the question of the reunion ot Us two ceuaupauou, ia starling the secretions of tbe oraacbes which were separated swme uver, causing-tnas a purge. Qct Medicine for Children. 60 centi ten years ago by the recession cf some When there Is ft vile to act of bile In the excels ic wiil of the per bottle. grand lodges, the' Regulator 1 an activ come up for action through the united stomach, ; after the removal of the bile it purge recommendations of tbe executives ot win regulate the bowels and Impart ooth branches and the advice of the most Dromluent members ot the or Jer jrlgorand health to the whole system. CO, la tbe world. Thu union committee of "oul branches din-both I I I Chamben Mi.. X. Y. conference. representing J your WOW ner andenjoy httld a secret session yesterday, which are prevented is reported to have been entirely tar by Dyspepsia, use Ackef s Dyspepsia inomous and favorable to the reunion Tablets. are ai.7positive cure for They 1 i . proposition. isjspepmii., luuigcsuuii, and Conatipation. Wo guarantee utem. zd aua w cents. Chicago May Si. Rabu the past Fee Shale aa Z. C. 91. 1. Drag; Storo. few days throughout the northwest WiBUtUK llttftK have extinguished most of the forest ('rovi.liu.' or Relinqnlshment of which have been so destructive of Dower, as well as all other kiorts of late. ?. Sl!k vL'0"' toT 8le t tue Dasskkt fall-blood- aT5 ORGANS A HXJE 1URN1TUUK Made to look almost .is (rood as new, 'ly CARLE K: NKILSON Leave order at Coalter A Sneljrrove'. riAKOS, gentleman recently arrived from Nlcholia, Idaho, brings word of a shooting scrape that occurred thre last Thursday, In which a man named Busby shet and seriously lojvred a colored woman. A dispatch dated BilllDgs.Montana, May 21, says: Tbe stage driver on the route between here and Mcteetse has disappeared withtoa quite a sum of the stage company. money belonging Two certificates on the First National numbered Bank, respectively 5,180 and 5,134, payable ta Jean Debedouville R. tar four thousand each, and VIon, are also missing Iroa the way pouch, have are to been taken and supposed by the missing Jehu. Payment has been stopped. A Horse Plains special to the Helena, Independent, of May 20th, says: W. Baldwin, deputy sheriff from Rath-draauthorized bv William Martin, sheriff of ths tame place, undertook to an Indian who had murdered a white man at Spokane Falls, about three years ago. He resisted arrest and Jumped through tbe window of McGowan's store.. Baldwin pursued bioi and fired live shots to stop him He ran about a quarter of a roue aud turned npon Baldwin with a bowie-knifBaldwin ordered him to stop or be would shoot him, but he did not heed toe warniusr, and was within six feet of Baldwin .with the knife upraised and still advauciag, when Baldwin shot him aeaa. ai-fa- it is said that Jarues of Philadelphia, has invented Repairing and French Polishing. A police arrested a man ia this city last night suspected of being one of the train robbers. It Is reported he has made pome startling disclosures which wl'.l Involve well known men and im plicate at least one officer as havicg planned and englueerea tbe whole ir from the beginning. McLaughlin, pe-wri- ter THE NEW YORK POLICE. TERRITORIAL ITEMS. ! culled rsoaf LATEST exchaxoks. TO-DAY- type-write- r. be-mar- e n test. and ucprotUable epa-clo- block-segregati- "1-thi- nk General Charles J. Paine cf Boston, 'S TELEGRAMS one of the owners of the Puritan, aud proprietor of the famous Mayflower, is said to be constructing a new steel Some Startling Developments Looked centreboard yacht to contest with tbe Scottish cptter ThUtU in defense of for in Texas. tbe America' cup. The vessel will be of the same dimensions as the Mayflower and will bt built at Wilmington, THE GOVERNMENT TO FORCE Delaware. THE CRIMES BILL. e " to-da- , i-- - on-derst- -- - - nxJ, - -- t, , " at 1 . , rT BESERET HEWS BOOK AND JOB Vh8 ODice. DOS'I' BE HHPUSEI) t'POM By yout grocer with Cheap Soaps; in sist, on naviutr 'Colorado Star" or "Denver Best. These are full weight and pure. COIN 1Y IlEClltai:8 Rpquii ir.sr Marriage L!c-nj;v in printt d Jorrns, conv citot o f 1 r it i FROM MONDAY, THE 23rd, THE QOtla. TO Printing Establishment. arar DBScmimon or rii 1'lnig up without much wriilug, or kiod of Rrcords c fact. a.y oth-tiHki. ca:i obtain them on hort n' ti ' nn.J r na'lt! t ms at ll Lai iiKiau:i Kkws Okhck-- , I SPECIAL SALE FOR THIS WEEK, esr The following special offering represent the BEST BARGAINS of the season : 300 Dress Patterns, containing 11 yard, of excellent PLAIN AND FA2TCT Au Ewl t Bone Btnplmg. Edward Shepherd, of Harrisburg, 111., says: "Having received so much benefit from Electric Bitters, I feel it my duty to let suffering humanity know it Have bad a VunnlOf a'ure on my leg for eight years; my doctors told uie I would have to have the boas scraped or leg amputated. I used, Instead, three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes Bucklen's Arnica Salve; and my leg is now sound and well." Electric Fitters are soli at fifty cents a bottle, and Bucklen's Arnica Salve at 2ftc. per box at Z. C. If. I. Drug Store. $ The "Exposition Universale de Part Culinaire" awarded the highest honor to Angostura Bitters as ths most efficacious stimulant to excite the ap fietlte and to keep the digestive organs order. Ask for tbe genuine article, &manufactured by Dr. J. G. B. Slegert Sons, and beware of Imitations. . Knekleare Ajrmleo, SMarve, Tmn Best Salts in the world for Cats, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Bait Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, ChappeC Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and all Skit and positively cures Piles iruptkms, bo pay required. It is guaranteed it v give perfect satrsractlon. or monej refunded. Price 25 enta pr box." FUR SALK at Z. C. ai. 1 Drca ttora , KMUIta In river Cmae. D. A. Bradford, wholesale papet li ttler of Chattauooga, Tenu., writes, '.bat be was seriously a filleted with a severe coM that settled On bis lungs: had'trled trnany remedies withoct bent-filieing induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery io Consumption, dla o and was entirely cured by use of s few bottles. Since which time he hat used it In hi! family for all Coughs and Colds with best results. This is the xacrlence ot thousands whose lives jsre bun saved by this Wonderful Discovery. Trial Bottles Free at Z. C. M.l. X)mg ft Store. JOB PRINTING CXIOUTID PHOMPTCT is asm AT $1.95 A PATTERN. REDUCED TO HALF TIUCE. the Best Style of the Art 27-inc- BOOK- - I'seers. use eaivthe sasriecicac n n a ik CHOPPLint , . choice goods, PAPER RULING IN AU ITS IIAVOHII Iteeret flews ima-ainTiiimToi- one-thir- under actual value. d 8-Bu- tton S G O H 1ST Book-binde- rj DE. O& mors iTi AND BABY OIfclfclALGKISS Soreiisen & Carlqiiist's, 116 MA IX STllJSJST. AT BEFEREWCES. - r a -- rjlHI SECOND EDITION, ENLi.RO- -. ed an4 inlpreved, of tils meat excel- - CO LU (OH eat work, has lately bean, published " End all Barley, Peas, ('at,ot Com, itinds Uruin Chopped, for horse or and Is new lor sale at the ' uog iteo, at rn ';'";": PioKKcii 2 M Roller Mills. I. JC w fr. vc n j 3 S 3 DESERET KEffS OFFICE. HAKE KOHKY Bv nslna- - "Colorado SUr" Soap. This is tbe cheapest laundry Soap in the market. YOU ri XT C3 IS s . s3 cc -- NEW Almost Indlflpensable SPUING SUITINGS JUST TO RfcelTctl from the I'roTO Mills. Suite iiiUde to order At JOUN C. CUTIiER & 11 KO., E?ery Hodb ani roreiipLlAlisgQii 8 r r . ; aaJtwit of Carpets aud Wall Paper cheap at Dinwoodej's. flfa.C XWW and is a desirable aeivlsitlon also to every student ot tneolotj and other person wko values ths means ! advo-eati- ng sad detendinK scrtntursilj and historically ths principles of ths Ooi- - Elixir is warranted, ia becsase it is tho best liiooa ATeparatio , knownv rOompilers. that It will positivelv enro all, Hod ri(. eases, purifies the whole syttctn, and th work fcpnaiiahec wlUoat prott thoroughly builds up tho conititutioii. m t bo wthlm ths reach of every Iteaietnbcr, we guarantee it. , t or SaJa atS.C Jf. X. Brujr tl W . Ktaeayeairta 1W have been studied ftifoji well mI first cdlUo, sad therefore no discount except for edsr a Prapahbd wirn to ths kmU CivU Dbsbrst of poatags Is allowed tOHlealexs. i a a . t 'f: jtf.v Kew i. any quantity, A book eoatalBiof 25 Ueenaes wita D- plicajei fW W.Mf to for 10.75; 1W for fSjOO, Fettpaid w any a44rM w rt eelpt at prioa. in m b ; - v. . ! . a fm im af ksw LJ a X T3 - a :1 x k X I i; v 4 . v. o a ij i U- x - : ! g - SSTgS; rw I - in taWa lV?V f$ mA P5-'.'- ; ' I 9 ! ! ' Wr, - s-'-8:L- i 45 Cent. CS Cents. 65 Cents. H J5PI1 u spcoiax. raw f owiu pvauau iour auxerem taw. ot twe and Eelifion to be had at tae tjlcs sad seat postpaid to siy address Omei, Salt Lake City, la it ths following , . 1 P5 No. 26 Malta Street. AN IMMENSE STOCK ' , Lengths Ladles' Jcryoy Lislo Gloves in Best Tan Shades, at 25c. per Pair. 50 Dozen , SSAFA KIX.EJA, ill diseases of the Blood, Liver, add a, and quality; reduced from 81.2G. 1000 yards "Whito Swiss Embroidery, 5, 8, 10 and 27 t inches in width, at 15, 25, 50 and 75 cent per yard; very " taruaMSXk. fiEtxwwlhle 'when SVA $3.Cfl India Silk at f)7ic.;, reduced from 70c; India Silk at i:0c., very ohoice atylc 300 yards.27-inc- h h ,500 yards t. wroghtiy BROWIfS . pattern. cfd all Tear utterlv malarial poisons are driven 6utrfof the lystero, leaving tbe Blood New, Rich,r laaioreRhenmatifm, rxopiaceiorerapuons.nl-uers.-owhen all Blood 'al'nt has been eradicated by the nse oi mttOWtrS BAEMArAKIIJLA and Dandelion with Iodide of. Potas-lom- . Thousands of witnesses, amoni then- - the best Druggists and .P hysi claaht testify to the wonderful enrer coutaining 20 Vaids, at' 25 Pongee Patterns . EttiMKAa ch This line of goods. is clieap at 2Ce. ptr yard. We have about 7C of our this season's choicest Preach Combination Pattern Dresses lel'tf whicli, in order to make h clean sweep of, we have . 1 fashionable Summer Dress (jloods, especially quality adapted for this dusty country, 24-in- v . Ii e" : W j g O |