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Show n il I i ii nmiimni liir ilsSsssa i Church must Preach Take the world right throueh.and three quarters of the humans do not Against Stealing. earn their bread and clothes. This "Thou shalt not steal" Beems to be is what makes it so tough for the iq troublesome part of the deca- other quarter. logue for a large portion of people, There are $1,000,000 worth of and the offenses against this comshoe pegs made yearly in the United mandment seem to be acquiring that most of thciu in Massachu reception which, in a States, setts, 100,000 cubit feet of requiring more marked way, attends unchastUy white birrih. n the Latin nations. This is a oaly a tendency, to be resistThe Indiana glass works have to which is one of the orders for 950,000 resistance ed, demijohns. Even important duties of the American if there were no almanacs one could pulpit. The Indian ii robbed; the tell by this that it was Presidential cities are robbed; thu national gov- election year. ernment is robbed, There is aotart-liHThe Norwegians are rigging up a statement, ascribed to official AT THE new would cost it that expedition for the Arctic seas, 75,000 authority, to prepare a list of official defalca- which will soon be ready fur a sumtions a id sho.ta. s within the last mer's exploring campaign in the land seven years. There is something in of perpetual ice crops. the statement. We have altogether It is now claimed that a woman too many thieves, invented the McCormick reaper, but thieves in honest clothes, and under was too to obtain a poor patent, ho Christian professions. Our thought Ogdsn Junction Office that McCormick harvested the forto is, that the public education ought tune. be attended to. Morals should be given prominence in the education of "Now, Spriggins, my dear," said the young, prominence in the inMrs. Sprizsins, at the theatre, dur- structions given by the pulpit and the press. We must also learn how iug the first iutermifsion, "you need to condemn effectively the dishonest uot go out to jet any conee. fur i ve man, how to taboo him with the re- got half a pound ia uiy pocket." lentless severity which we visit upon Messago and reply sent and reeffeuders against chastity. Upon ceived at a Connecticut telegraph the churches must fall the greater omce: am dying; come as soon as "i share of the task of resisting this you can." "I cannot come; when tendency, and pre renting its passing you die let uie know." on into confirmed habit -- m. IS EXECUTED The desire of power in excess caused angels to fall; the desire of Fact and Figures. knowledge in excess caused man to fall; but charity can be in no excess, From the Napa Register ueither can man or angels come into IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, It may be a matter of interest to danger by it. eorne of our readers to know that, acI to the woods after game; but cording to the last census, there are if go is not there, I get nuts; if game in this country 187,000,000 acres iu there are no nuts I gather flowers or improved farms and 5,122,000 agriIN A all fail, yet I get health, a cultural laborers, which gives about leaves; if 31 acres to each laborer. Califor- little woodcraft, or by grace of Heava thought. I am not of those nia, in 1870, had 3,000,000 acres of en, who fiud that the road is only to cultivated land and 48,000 agriculleave behind them. tural laborers, an average of 75 acres to the laborer, la England there In Chicago they tell of a furnished are about 15 acres to each agricultu- room that, although let a' the rate of In only 1 a week, earns 4 a ral laborer, and in France day. The wc terms therefore, may say, geueral lodger pays that sum in advance, and that one agricultural laborer works at night the landlord gets out his corOrder Books, as much land iu California as three net and is accompanied by his daughdo in the Atlantic States, five in Eng- ter on the piano. The lodger moves land or twelve in Franco. This is a away in the momma:, is at once refchowing which may had some placed by another, and so they come to boast of their State; but and go. when we remember that the careful Receipt Boots, Io IJurmah if two married persons cultivation to which the lands of Englaud and France are subjected, are tired.of each other's society, they keeps the land as good as ever, while dissolve partnership in the following the lands of California are being con- touching but conclusive manner: Bill Heads, stantly skinned and made poorer by They light two candles, and shutting a prodigal waste of the resources of up their tut, sit down and wait quiLetter Heads, the soil, w are inclined to think (hat etly until they are burued out. The whose one candle out first burns California it be for would if better it gets had more agricultural laborers to the up and leaves the house (and forever) acre, and had more labor and fertil- taking nothing but the clothes he or Show Cards, izers put upon its soil. The fact she may have on at the time; all else Cards, cannot be denied that a great deal of becomes the property of the other Visiting land in California is being rapidly party w.irn out by a bad system of farming, aud that the grandson of borne of Sow Let the Fools Jeer at II cr Again. the present tillers of the soil will Business Cards, "have hard work to get a living on From the Globe Democrat. the ancestral acres, and will waut to Miss Susan B. Anthony has lec"go West" or givH up firming. tured 120 times the last lec- "TUe SIMMONS & CL0UGH ORGAN CO 'S ten-denc- will-behave- y, Cali-fornia- during turing season, and has realized enough to pay on her $10,000 debt Shavings. incurred by the bankruptcy of the A Centennial oath : "Don't care a Revolution. The last dollar of this was Continental." obligation paid last week. New Zealand inports European Binging birds by the cargo. Land Sale. The lands of the - Chinese bakers are hung when UMOX PACIFIC RAILROAD (iO., they put alum in their bread. Lying east of the SALT LAKE MENew Orleans had nine murders in in the counties of Davis, Morthe first twenty-ondays of March. RIDIAN, and Weber, Utah Territory, will be gan With men, our hearts are known offered for sale at the Land OHlee by our words; but with God our of this Company at Ogdeil, TUESwords are weighed by our hearts. ' DAY, 20th day of April, 187G. Persons having made application for A geography printed in London Caldescribes one hundred years ago, any portion of said lands will mate ifornia as an island surrounded by payment for the same without dewater. ' lay. Ball Tickets, S lands will be sold on the follow- The man don't always terms: One fifth the purchase money ing BDmettuiesget ahead of little boy," is balance in equal annual payChinese for 'the race is not always down, the with interest at C per cent. ments, to the swift." 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