| Show EDITORIAL NOTES G george eore T eliot eilot 1 lot made by her whitin writings literature does pay sometimes amt ime canada cannada is growing after the fash lon ion lon of great nations she bhe eda d her public debt durin during 9 the past yearb W tle the tie italians Italian sare are going largely into tho railroad business severity new lines aredo acedo be built and extended next year I 1 chica ehica chicago go ba baa 3 gro gpo more saloons than churche churchek chur cheV chek 4 f a f chrls christian cit city and nd would lik ilk diketo eto c christianize ti utah utah I 1 the boston post mari man asserts that philadelphia girls like ilke onions but he ile is mistaken staken mi they the y only use them as fearons of defense when called balled on olf by unwelcome welcome tn admirers i our woolen manufacturers would do well to read the textile record oj america published month lymn lyAn philadelphia los lus full fuli of newn hewn ifa gest ions and information of value to them among the many curious things with which the chicago people will amuse themselves during the holidays are a mermaid from fron t the hejcl pacific a greenland whale thel thi original Unel uncle bRom grom tom alid arid a converted concerted sailor the Atlan atlantic tib cotton factory company of atlanta georgia have a adopted the use of the weston electric light after a severe bevere test and anid consider it far superior to td gas gd and much cheaper they have ordered more machines W so hs as to light all their works it t is tg g estimated that the oyster sales this winter in new yo york rk will i reach the sn snug u g figure of tb there ero ere aee afe about erious i m hithe the oyster trade tride in that region there ls isi also a great demand for the yankee bivalves in europe and about barrels will be s shipped hipped i during this season what the boers in south Africa and the boors in n bull ruil i kept in very i hot water and like tb the marinho man mar iwho who ca caught u the we bear beat bear he cant hold bold oun orf and lie he barent let lot go conquest and far forced ce d dominion in may 3 y b have ave their glor gior glories ies les 1 among mer mei 1 but they have also their penalties and dis comforts abraham abra hiam fiam Lincol ns name was received with thunderous applause during a recent lecture before a isor or foik folk Tolk audience and a few days ago the atlanta constitution claimed that the people af pf of the south have a keener appreciation of character his ter his genius and many excellencies I 1 i than the people of the nor tu it is sing lar to say the least after aften the tha many notices which have been published abacut anonymous communications that people of imore than thaw ordinary intelligence will continue to soend end articles or letters 10 papers papera for publication without appending pe their names and will also write on both sides of the paper and then when their contributions do not appear ia in print how pleasant 7 they feel dont they the new york hebald herald dm discussing 1 I 1 afar different subject than thail mormon marriage 2 which is 0 one n e 0 of r its pet pett hobbies hobbles enunciates this axium ithe athe the con constitution tolerates whatever ei er it does not mot forbid 22 does the nis wis tiep 06 forbid plural marriage nar dar jr if not liow itow hw do you reconcile your sour aphorism with your baille bellicose oae ose o se arraignment of an establishment aish lish ment of religion or a dollies domestic W ic ansti institution wb ich ieh ever you sou please in the territory of utah the following is recommended by inn irn dr henry baresin Ba the practitioner eti eri as an easy plan to detect arsenic in paper hangings hanging hang ings 9 or any other suspected fabric immerse the suspected paper pater in strong ammonia on a white plate or saucer if the fhe ammonia becomes blue the presence jofh of a s salt sait A it of CIPP copperas cop perls peris eris proved then d drop roli roii a crystal of nitrate of silver into the blue liquid and if any arsenic be aresen present 1 the crystal will become coated with yellow of df sil silver silye ye which will disappear on stir rhe che test is not nob new but api pear pears snot not be so well weli known as it lt deserves to be A mollification ofhie oabie of the telephone had bad been utilized by professor it iob lob artz of ahe the london mint tag tere mii mir abin two ayo equally strong and very arid dauid intermittent currents af electricity are passed over two co coils lis ils connected by a wire A coin known knowli to be good ls is is 19 placed waged in one coil bull and tivi the current bem disturbed the telephone registers re liters litera that i i mi r fact another coin coln is placed lilace in the second coil if good the equila barium is restored restore dAnd and the indicator is tient si ent if counterfeit consequent conse quent disturbance is noted the currents are affected similarly similar lv only by equal volumes of me metal metai and alloy cincinnati is sonye sonie what agitated 0 over ver the smoke nuisance ii having concluded that the unpleasant and uncleanly atmosphere re tards the growth of the city it is r proposed that thata a method noy eoy bor for consuming the smoke be ado adopted apted the london T underground railroad has devised a a by which the complete consumption i of the smoke is accomplished plis pil shed be and there is A no ho reason ap p parent patently drent ly y whiff why ii should not work as successfully above ground it would improte improve e nearly riar lk alettie al allt ailt lttie large cities of this country boget to get rid of the smoke e which especially where factories are numero numerous us IS becomes comes a sd serious senious r IOUs lous nuisance ja pitiful tale was told in the court of special sessions in new yorki i a few days daya ago where a sew ing woman was arraigned on seigh eighteen teen charges bof petty Jar lar larceny ceny nie the poo poor soul raoul soui clotild get no work indignantly dign antly refused to lead a life of fahame and was starving while there was work to do she had jihad transmitted the largest part of her earn ings to her ber aged parents i in the country and when the time came that no more work was to bd had she found herself without the necessities of life then she stole stoie the clothes clothe of her fellow borders and pawned them to buy bread if this had occurred in salt lake the tho whole country cOti would haxe hava howled at the inhumanity of the mormons cormons Mor mons 1 the message of the governor of ida lda idaho ho f so far as it relates to polygamy 9 am has attracted some attention outside of that territory r were vere it not for this part of it rid no notice would be paid to tile the eTtis effusion lod iod and really even that portion portions is a mes of trash A A slice of utah with itaf its Mormon population was included in idaho when the territorial ial lines were officially i deti determined mined all there ther e is of bf the presely tion he talks about the law of 63 is not broken by the Mor mons 2 in idaho and we defy him or any person who wh 0 knows anything abo about ahe the coun country ay the people or the facts which chic h he does no not throve to prove that itis it is if the id idaho mormons cormons Mor mons 1 were only republicans with republican votes neither nell neil nor alfy any of his hi t tribe ribe would have anything to say against agahi them the great rock island route is well known as one of the most complete PI vaud zand and est best appointed railroads on the th continent on through its advertisement ti in every leading paper headed 1 A MAN it has become known all over oven the tho world andt and those bose who have patronized it never regret availing themselves of jt its splendid accommodations including its ele eie gant palace palate and sleeping cars dining room smoking room and lind other special arra arrangements no ments its road bed is splendid its rails are of steel its ita bridges over the great streams of iron and all its appointments are of the most approved kind its connections are complete its officers able and its ita employed emp loyes accommodating it ia one of the institutions of this great country and its fame is widespread wide spread and nd deserved Sara Bernhardt indignant at the strictures of some gome of the modem pharisees Pharis ees speaks her opinio opinion i of their tribe very plainly what ever dver everman mas may be said of her private life and of bf that thai we know nothing although we have heard the voice ld of common rumor the eele cele rat rated ed actress considerable has common sense and d an acute perception of charac ter here is what she said sald of the twe 1 harde harle harlequin of i the he pulpit andels and his kind lra ira A great greab feit fedt i many occupants of pulpits are simply showmen what fir f ir in st t nce is the essential difference between twe n the calling g of an ac myself and th it ut of the moun tonk tone ank talma taimage talmage te always 6 on the tho scenic for the freshest bit of scandal this single but bu t important difference that I 1 myself by interpreting to the tho people the grandest thoughts of the grandest men that havee have ever V ei lived while he be gains his living by jou rou pouring rIng into tho the public ear his own own verbose nonsense but though iu in this sense sense his profession is certainly the same sare same as ai own I 1 can scarcely consider him a ii bon on ca marade 1 the new york ork merald herald now sees the e wrong and impracticability of establishing La military III lii I 1 government i i in in utah a measure sur 0 which that journalistic chameleon chame leoil advona advocated ted atit bu ic a few days ago and offeit offers another plan for 11 settling the mormon question it A s this iet beb let leb christian people w who 0 dono do not t accent accept f ft i t tu at 1 i t the doctrines of polygamy nor the insane vagaries tir an adventurer like bettie kettie joseph smith combine andset andret and settle in liibs those e wo western stern colonies g govern ov them thom themselves elves by the lse amse ise and firm discipline of the mormon congregations and assert their rights nights to occupy cupy Y idaho montana I 1 aion Alon tana tann and utah and do it asgood as god fearing elf self elo eio elores res respecting e acting 4 citizens 11 to which we OR oner r n not 0 t tife the slightest objection come on glod ad god nearing fearing sa self saif lf respecting citizens we have had haa so few of your kind outside of our own pe people I 1 ople opie thad that wel vel swall swail shau welcome your presed presence ce and aud bei be glad giad vf bf your influence if you lave have e anything better in principle than we have have we wo shall consider lue leu il carefully eare dare fully and who knows but your you may mity find that we have haven some somei j i thing better than tou you have come corne 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