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Show itah cmrim'ian advocate, SLN- - vORK. I A TisE T u nt -- . Id VV unfit. uLt. MM til; ' i, vi ay;, P U' .1 r I m Inn It1-- " II, i i.vnii'--Oe !' hi-- .11!'! , u. V gD i lit.', - s "t aiojp, I' t! ,1 : thl- - I,. 4 j(, 'A. -- Rt-- t luiil. o I) s t" i 4i G p v ... '.hi I i u ;,, a ns1;". ii n r I i j , r i,., i' Ik e"H A a- -, i- - i - ! -i- r-i- i"i i a Hh! t.r U I ! ii b. I MbiUs. ftp. 0.,! r re, j, t!lSS tr.,si f 5 ,li C I nikfi' ' J ; Mitc; i ,v Uuoi.iro. day kau el.li'H i !, : If s - ) t ; ,.; to I'oiiti o, .i i w aji !l ly it. Tin i H W :Y ; Ail! r'.l! ij ii" It in tin- - trat'ie , i eugiiLiul . 1 Il'w.Y ):! ji.Cll'k tfi.Ul aliV lily nen v.ho vu ,l i tiler W.SV. R n i U.tiiii tl) i'lkci! i.Uil th.it it js i' and uil tinir iei son1, hai,i v.oik to prepare fur a .,4!- rit.nt. y emu..! puj tlieie is 111 tin DioH. Hy Ci.in of The u, cm a "on the foi tin tra.m-i.l tii ro ifa. m' i.i',i a j'lf.Is;.' i ,,11 in Vice! d. In the front i.uiks -i l.y ,,:Y,i-- . igm 'i in ,e au n.1 fni' th. i in lay a teacher v, in. is rmi ;t d f I nr Kiiii ut U(l o4aiif(r MUlit tt f ui v s! .Mu u' fi.i'UbouHit luiiitl anil '.'k il.t- d to preach jmstoi .'I 1111! ompei au'!' vd-ef ' appeiite mni lust, scrn.oiiJ adopIH to chiS'iicn at,.1, sec that ,iH s (he stioitg of IW e e niohths ,,'k atti!!,!. Put teasjH'i.uicc hooks in the Hliun. iHi ih ijs,. licit dish.moialde into Last but not lc.it. ciyaaize ti.Viul.ircii m- fall grave1, n ,il! tl1. sf I to .1 (t t'.r ki"g wli.nn tiiey have so Song si .ill (tn4i .s, s.t e a , them behind UiuiUlj fi't Jiiii i:i eu'chiMi! an,! s. n liny leave Lite his lifiiiit iiiis ,o have added t their lies,, i f v. ..h.vv ;i,! i jiupinie oigaiiisalii'Us in our land, au4 i'v1 drunkards shame. Ae-tha- thiuisauda an being organized in .in! - 'mine and a fiery tiliv, think of tic-i- i tu.uui in phaned l'tate. Let not Itaii be Iteliind. 'ilune i' a epeciai need of the work here when tne .iiii.lieii wit!' a drunkeiLfati ers heiitage. nature, a depraved iinirtil tandard of moiality is so imv. Tiiete me j.M-ic,ft ,.tsi bare feel for out thice h!iidrd fhiistian workeii in tin1 i.igs foi garments, a for ad bn living. As Territoiy wfio inne uader their cm coer iiard wi'o'T and their one one, places are TtKH children. 'What an opt-- dour is before by fall, iu.um (). iron: the rank !ik. Dare w lie longer indifferent' nur nono'di itely hll'd Dy n,i-iKiiiiid. This rank h made up of men who children are the hope of the church and are to be called the atrength of the nation in the near ,l, ink at ail times, yei peorn in the ditch. future, Let us so train thm tisat tin-- wiii , found not beca'isc hard-L ii" e of he the sworn foes to all of vast tipple! that can intoxicate. the army is them !hind Ao u in this line thinks it nil orad,-j- . WALKS xVKOUT ZION. slide that he should become a drunkard, Conrlmlfd front, ln,tr J. not one our land in of the 'V'ixMXii' t'ppbTa For Lust twenty-fiv- e the years we have should thought in tiie Hush of youth that he officials of trusted the from Government, a druuhiid giave. of the imilioiis constables and to justices judges, governors who have been k'.'t to health, liappmess and presidents, only to be scorned, held in it one not ilionght heaven, leumr, :,mu, derision, insulted ami betrayed. Onr houv-that lie should become a drunkard. our And when- - are have been plundered and then burned, i'i niy "wine is a mocker. mm our fields laid waste, principal the tipplers ranks i ecru i ted V From the butchered, while under the pledged faith of i.i kh mi boys of our land, boys reared in who the Government for their safety, and our palaces and boys from the hovel, buys families driven from their homes to find a l.,ke their first drink in fathers house, it in the barren wilderness, and that shelter who may be from mothers hands, and boys hostile siv ages .which was me enticed from Ihristian homes by all the protection among in boasted abodes of Chns-Tianit- y denied the them machinations the devil can invent. and civilization. Tt inpenuire friends, we have only to reach Tire bonstiiutiou of our common countiy from forth the hand and save these hoys guarantees unto us ail that we do now, or falling into tire clutches of this enemy and have ever claimed. th temperance reform will be au aceom-nlishe- d (This means as translate'! r interpreted fact in thirty 'ears. What more mean of the I rim and Tirurmnim.i by simple more reasonable method can you If tire Constitutional rights which peitain We must light the great battles of devise unto us as American citizens were extended the world through the child urn. The to Utah, according to lire spirit and meaning, destinies of the world go into the hands of and faithfully and impartially adminisunborn millions. Tin secret which decides tered. il is all that we could ask, all that we the f:it of any great hattlejis found in the Lave ever a dic'd. prepar ation which goes before. It is true of Onr opponents have availed themselves of battles for pdonu. Tire eyejjof this genera- piejudices existing again! us because of tion should he lived upon the children. our religions faith, to send out a formidable ha tee the oak until it is of age and it will host (of not men! to accomplish our he We have had no privilege, no ophkely to weather any sform that may be brought against it. i specially if its roots portunity of defending ourseive-- ' from the the rock, tine of the false, foul anil unjust aspersion- - agaln-have grappled us times 1., that the before the nation. The Luv eminent has not of the hopeful signs hrblreu are receiving more attention than condescended to cause an invest iganng V'r. Yes, ihe cry of the children has been committee or othei person to be sent to inWe are beginning to .see the quire into and ascertain the truth us is cusheard. wisdom oi ihe eminent Catholic divine who tomary in suclu-Hse.s- . aid: "Civ' me the children of this generaWe know th'ue aspersions to be false, but tion and I will have the country tin next. that avails us nothing. Wo areVoadcsaru 'lmi have a splendid bit of sheep, said a unheard ami forced to an with an es, sir, I took armed, mercenary mob which has been sent tiaveler to a shepherd. good cure of the Limbs. was the reply. The against u. at the instigation of anonymous nme idea must be cm: ied out with regard letter writers ashamed to lather the base, t" the children. It is said of Confucius; slanderous falsehoods which they Lav given "Ho laid his hand upon the childhood of to the public; of corrupt officials who have Kven 'liin.i and its impress still abides. brought false accusations again-- t u to we for screen themselves in their own infamy; an! are than are wiser Sigitns to kiss ih- - of they leach tl'i binding priots and lmwiing editor, who itirJ ;.;! Jt!YV hniit4 towrrv; iipnn lilt tl lit Ii f5,r if thy lint. am glad to state that in this war for The issue which has been thus forced upon clear brain and sound body, Tin cry of us. compels us to resort to the great fiit law the chibheu has beenhiard, and the chinch of and stand oil our own too slowly it seems defense. A is rnming u lire right guaranteed unto us, by the t" m my of ns hut she is noiv tlmiougbly genius of tin institutions of our country, Housed and ready to formulate plans. The and upon which the government i ba-eOur duty to ourselves, to our families, u-- ij sumbty School has been fitly termed "the if tire church will uircs us not tamely to submit to h driven imr -- cry of the hnreh, put into the Sunday School more of her time, and l..in without an attempt to pre-en- e more of her money, more of (ludstian invr-am-l ourselves. Our duty to onr country, tour sympathy sire will Oml her efforts in holy religion, our God, to fived'iin und lib-rtii mperauce, and iu all other dii actions, lliat we should not uuietly reqturi-the end in and prospering stand still and sec those fetters forging and 'Icioperarice is now a legitimate part of around which arc calculated to Sunday School work. Indeed, that school bring us in subjection to an unlawful miliHut takes no steps in this direction cannot tary despotism, such as can only emanate hind before Hod ami say it is doing its (in a country of geonstilutionai liw from v. hob duty by the children. On to the front usurpation, tyranny and oppre.ion. 'a all reforms sh midhe th battle cr'y of Thmtirr , I, Brigham Young. Gmenmr y .chonl. Out of fh-- ' old. ruts and make and Superintendent of Indian afuirs f..r the ma ggn-sh- e attack upon the enemy. Long Torritory of Btah inHie name of the people enough have our .Sunday Schools looked of the I nited States in the Ten story of ( t ih. 1st. Foi bid all armed forces, of every desquietly on while this enemy Drui' think has entered their mLb-- t and borne off the cription. from entering into thi Territory m numbers, many under any pretense whatever. promising of th-;- r lipecrabie drinkers you meet will iml you 2nd. That all tin' forces in said 'lniiory they mice members of Sunday Schools, l;.d,l themselves iu to man-- at a while s.wcn-tenlhof the inmates ,,f i,is moments notice.to and ail such in- rrpclany ' there leeeived more or less m cnitentiary . io exbrd. Manial law is hereby This erigla not 1.) be. There is two much routine work in our schools and ist in this Territory from and after the pub!mt enough vitality, our boys ought 10 be lication of this proclamation: And no por-So- u mto or shall be allow el to ps-- s or cot ferti, fully aruico aim eiiuipficd 10 tight Buni-orwithout a i:.i- foe, and the be-'- t weapon we through or from this greatest officer- -, ; an permit from tire proper give them is The Sword of and sai at Great hand under my our schools Liven in chiid.ren hip1!:"' the 7,tKKViM0 of rtah.thm fbih 1,1 the faith which rejects the in toxic a ting Salt Lake Ciiy, Territory Inday of September, IA. D. 185i, and of the 'np and attempts tire rescue of the imperiled Jod you have moved on to the final, the dependence of the nited States of America Imn-mYotrvn. the 82nd 'peedy over throw of this evil iitera-tur- e in historicai all t oil -t l:c'Af tlL Is there tak we for be done anything r, Suction. with pro Ian be to k anted that tbe compared pastor and Mipcrintendcnt We commend re jutsT-t- cd it to th careful ftudy of Geo. if "K they ase iu tlm , , . irh ; ihM unt-t- - ji;; ;4 Keane , aui,j" i,f! !( H'lime'-ancthe mi" ,,,,, .1 ,,, il:;. i j:'iT ill! V, II'ii-- K -- y fii. ,,w( of :tn fin' U is the a contest that I vd"di'i Cudr ni I,!- -: the LtMi'kt!- - tin t ;! wr..n. '.n- ds,d a in1 ei. 1:1-- fur n"n . ajlt..h ,i Ulii I l"-- t Mutif i.ui i ,t - C' '1 c I - Ld' our fail .,.,-l I f a vy SCHOOLS, m t'. , ! V I I ' o'g i.ito-Yicat- -- , j; a.ii i . n tt ti'-'-i- - , i- -; s tit-i-f ! h-- pu 1 . V, n y -- 1! ie scK-ib- 1,1 -- h A 1 jt-- piO'-'liltli- 1 d. y, s sncs-essf- Vm-dav- -- wi-r- s iMu-rion- t. i wv-rk- L i I U 1! 1" nor do pot ! lie-- . c Mild ! w la.-."til s.in, tes- - m lh,t 0 in d I Leo! go fh-i- , !' k'.i I lie d ' I J.i !k1: bud to-- ' - 'o., t, I U'.-'r ,, !l' be.,! f r te n, e n h 1 f i " .ill Jl its, :. t !! ! p.un.j'Sy . - '.I . - . U!' hb . . ! i ! t ;r - ory : tbe t,.i ! i i gl.'C.H,!. Anv REV. MARTIN ANDERSON. v: Um .! t h!, .ut'iK- - ,! (1 iJi tioiiiisn-- r, arid up. malliemir- j Hein tin- - - ui i h- i'.i't r. -.- v!er iu v ivT . 0 l.ii.e' . e d Hi-!at 01 garb c.mbi h.iu1 itich-irtd. '1 he .'pii-tto out good and noble kh. n ,s- , ib w j i , ,!it"! . hr o,:- -r b.ii. ami out of lw an ludcl WC -- b.,!i tor.ig'1 !. i's g r, ,( jii.ie ' i . . ig ee o i. It jrrV' : Hip . ! ;i'ia.-of a i i.t to I i - of ,u .ipbi-- of .10- -. Smith :!. clothed - !m v .vs tin ! ic ! s o git tv ; and pii-- p. Naivoo !u - the I. hi- - e! l,ali ,C "i ytbr ug W gel ig oil lively I m s. ilt. Lake, who Kir poor hi my by i e ami ..u,,,r. with t licit c.rUK- stolen by s (.iit-i- , tiei!- pr.ivi-io- n () w.tgori' bin him! oot at Ham - for k and vvei e ne.u !y si L.idier. i.-- l.t a,,ug ! , 1 ef tie ! il' n'ri; f.tSt j :. . Vi !'ui f'ost ,1s ' . Bro'hr v:u!-e- Of si rai'S1.' S.".:i ai OiiUrtl P til mid was ii oi U ;ti :i liv, Ve!n..'n Jl, d.e "1 castor Cimi-!i- . ,r, N.irwav, g!. 11.11 i iii.i A' V' ('Ii.' "el. .,vt, u. vi tMl J"ta.ii 'i. i,!tC, states in IBS and set tied In toll iimernot, how t U!lie..,-- i inn to tm in be was . slieie, for sewr.il rear- -, in! the up,.iin.d!'n f Dug!, .an and VV oi"i - n. u!iit !ur,- -. lie war m tnietl te M:- - h.iiie hribeiinrs ot i all the old tine- s.nut- vyitI: of i rregon. lltimi.a. M.o.h 11, iss2. winch l rmcO t!"1 umtineut !m He a ver; li.t i y iiteain. ,mi hit's! ot tnid with one D.'eat- - t cinpiit-.tii'- i tluceu-aimil. In t HaChIk of hiool. He mrgiit have t 'IvI -- vteMi el.Uil ie wilh a g !i!.- In i came ami liiiineu.ate'j to I't.ili ijoaition -the go. i i father, hew after tbe units hud lt!; a ttM c ciinvl.Tina tn.it !l w is tinwill of ii.Hi that I reached tab, an! Lad gone through the i.t-(.reach the (.slid to ilia coanrj inei: who r farce of suiting up the State of ha I bcdi iisfiut luva to adept o! Vim monism Hi sent on dime not knnnlng whether lie woiilit Ik rertu.ar'v nit been Deseret ami he ih apo-t- b h;;l n, n.'oie.i be i rr wliere hth held f lai.or in a to England, to hunt up and gather t til) wu.ikl be. or Rliat or trow Ins -- uppon. But lie 1 to tab material for the building up of this knew ilsat (iiiii bast o,n;:i:tssir?nvO him to this hehi ami the 2vth of Aug. milk, .cui iii ciiei i ful olieiiiesH-- to tii.it call he to !t hts Kingdom, ho.v he wrote f.unlh to lollon li'm later, and proceeded at once to H vclator 3S51 to Hrig'uiot. Brophct, ni" take CIO. foe wav was soe-i- i 0en for lUnther thi precious mor-el- : Goveriior oi De-e'e- t, Andcr-c- a to make lull prooi ot hh iidid-arlieoiil) 'Tin nunttHi) tin' tjiriit'i a tarried n fe dav in Balt Lake City, but long enougli to fhtiinnlt oj tin rn'iitn thou hrrtift r. rtmihni tt!n many lieat'tv by Ids spiiitual singing, liappj. Cnri-tSa- n devotion. exiei lence, and ijiuu'mIJ ilhighdm oling) m on nj ihoi--r H" w is glvmworit under the superintendent of the t iittuhi irhit thr tjnr-f jiirit.i Methodist Mission, und assigned to Sm IeteValhj : 1 ilUS ; ttnti niiln nfr nn:t:. f 1 early !i J.muars, Isst, and In August following was hr Pishup Foss. Ii!s adniilting linist fully tie- - ;eT' nr of that u D- -t icauiariy appointed to Ki.h-.aiwhile tuey -- weet sidrit and his manly conduct before iHviwrs. .! in hi trhit h ihi "ft hi together with hih great faith and curliest wuik anhd a If Gm-eruth" M.lftie us f.tiiatici-iii.- " thousand adversities ami discouragements are living for his fuels and foiees of n!s brier We it h ol red f ltlrcr iiich'U.l year's stay in Kplmtlni. tcaclu-- r personally, a the lion. Geoige lick-no- r Beside and additional, a tliurch and par sonuge were Curtis h id Congressman Caine and F. S. buIH tsj the aid of Eastern friend, and hundred w his Ups prayer and K-- .p he had th farts alluied to heard tbe .ad from uiivin iitKfr i! (' h.rl j ', Uichard above of e..l!iirl:-aio!i- . hirh Kie'oards senmr was fully cognizant an. the word which no has written down, ami which remain. senior might have told the GovMountain of the ernor tire story and inside from the Massacre Meadow if he did it was tire story that Pedestrian vv In July. ls5, Bishop I Ilich-arr- is lias tolls. Ovhata diffejeuee in teaching; George Ticknor Curtis in Washington silting at the feet of Kld-- i s Caine ami Richard, swallows tl-fundamental doctrine of by physical force, and Governor West out in tali, with ihe lurid light of all the past of .Mormonism. the .Mormon people as in an attitude of defiance to the laws of the United State.. believes Ural the Government Ira been at the better, boeaue more reliable school. on the ame day, that Bnghatn issued In proclamation General Wells, t where oh where is Genera! YVeiisV) was order ed to occupy the passe in the Wasitch Mountains prepared to defend their hearth and homes, and wive-- - and children against the violence of the I nited St.rti and dth of etohi r. the On the were who spoiling fo- :: light, burned two one of.hi tV other of 2d provision train, want and violent great c,iuiug wagon, iu thu ai my, that was on it Tli.it winter way to exterminate the I lein On Sunt ih. renu'iiiiiiwed will long Dehor .John no and war FJrigh.vu days meetings in the t Dn'inade and eliarged the t tl a ! If you SailH. yom leadcis to do a thing, do ii none of your business "When whether it is RIGHT 01? WRONG, you giit voui (nJcovniesitn did you not make k against the a covenant n.t t am inti-- ?" lu.br- - i i t ih.it saving principle and they took him and killed him. It is s.ud in the Rible that Ins bowers gushed out; but they actually kiokd him until hi bowiis came said .iohn Taylor out. My judmuem would have said go and kill them off long 11 wasspi aking on t!ie;itii of Decemago. ; ber lS.77.not thr-- mouth- - afler the mas-acI should have said; hello Imre, IbO men drive these team iu I. ore that are out on lams fork, before the soldiers arrive, and thru we will kill off the -- cmndrels by piecemeal." While Biigh.t.U. the bl tbe state-md-tie human i ch r, tract loving troug . -- liouTed; "I told you when y.ui hfte your harms to heaven in token of your willingness to do a cntain thing do kill tire enemies of the chinch and the murdcreisof oilglit to doit. the proph'T. h it J ha I your great mir''.vuf y.cr a vote with upwhat kmw you lifted hands means.' ()r. wh.at peace loving aiut the-- were. We have ter-profuse in our qimtatioiB. Tin organ of tb" church i nnjious f.r the Morrnonism, and Pwle-tria- n pres to -s i lovingly anxious t" fuuBh tie material toward a judgment Major Lee- - dobu D.- - who ! al rle-eii- Pedi-sttiu- exa-peiati- - 1 ln-I- tr re 1 11 1 eu.lr.w-meiit-a- c u the little military enterprise plaTincd Brother Brghum nit -- iuitii to such a 1 by su.'-ce-i-f- and who had ar- Fjlt Lak m thp tiUH of iff raugcmcnls with tin philanthropic head and (iovetnor..f the Itrn-torwho was determined not to let the newly appointed Gcwn.-- r n:r the army hi, v. V arren uprniinted him to He went cheerfully and fnil of laith to this new and important held, some doubted the, wisdom ot iiut-th- g such rekpoiisibUlty into seemingly ineiperlenced hiinda. But Brother Aiidermm ant so near the feet of t:ie Great Father lh.it hniium wisdom yvas suiiiiil-ini'nbby the divine, and the infinite touch polished With Bible and and htted him for the Master's e. hymn hook he went from house to house, expounding and .singing the gieut religion. Many liomu !ri Richfield heard the call ot God :s never before in I'tah Many hearts were canted across the seas to the land ot the midnight sun, and some into the glorious light and life, and hope m Jesus. From the hr-- i, God s approval ol the appointment was manifest in the victory achieved in a fen months Hhhneld was trine with religious Impim. A hall, funn-r- li used as a saloon, had been (,urcha.vsl, but soon proved lnudenu'i'e to accommodate the interested crowds anxious to hear the plain, earnest pleaching ui tire cross. Among the converts was the suioon keeper hlmselt, who is mm one ol the most aetlv members oi the church, others who had been arcus when it was a unlonri, tome,! to visit this haunt of th.iv-.eGod that its wails now feinted wuh tbe songs ti'inili'ir to them in far oil scaiidlmivla. 4 church was a iiece-sitThrough Rtv. 1'. A. H. Franklin Mrs. 1aien, of Ue,ni'i:itown, IV.biikdphiii, had ai. end beeume greatly interested in tne work at lGrbht.dd: and 1: id contributed liberally toward the proper v and grounds purchased, lint when the taels und imed were fu)!y hiougiit to her attention, and b that ei the Bo tu of church Extension, lire result ,s a donation ot some i'aoOO from e,,ch and the pn'p!, with which a commodious brick elmr.-was hirit: und on lie ember lb. lSo. the Falt-- Mcthm di-Cimnh of PR hlieid was dedicated iu ibe t r of a congregation that crowded the house. A lir-enrevival followed and some fifteen or twenty souls were convened ami united with the society, all of whom had been Mormons. Tills ended Brother Anderson's pubi'c -- tn lee for trie Master. On the day of dedication it wa,- - apparent that his work was done, and just one me nth Hum Ih.i day God took hint. Three years of tireless Moor and rough exposure bad brought him to ue gave ids life for the redempdrain's di in. tion of rrth. a sacrifice (or God and the Scandinavian On Peeember 21 tiie people among whom he labored. writer hud ids last talk with him. In answer to the What seciet of your successful work ipiestioii. lii I tiilr' his reply w is clear and positive- - "b'earnes-n- f my own livSirt to God, faith in the Gospel to save, A we and pvmpathy fo- - this mistaken people. parted Wo mar not m-- e, he'e he prid-e- d God aloud -- .lying, The wts-again, hut 1 s'naii se you t in Fleaven. of his death, day and nigiit he sang and pr tied and shouted and preached most of the time,. Only a half hour Indore his death, he sard fo Brother Hummer, "sing, help me sing, What it friend we have in JesLs ec. and thus yvrnt .sweeping up to glory, welcomed with ti.e we'! done g.rod and faitliful -- ervant," as true a hero as n- -r the fatiers of e any Methodism. Fvery mission. iry in I tail that knew Brother Anderson honored him mid hi own co workers and people loved him nearlj. The writer has traveled hundred of ndle with him. oamped and sept t gether In the mountain and in the v Ik-y-, and Brother Anderson was aiw.ijs the same h ijipy. devout, earliest, gsaily man The following telegram was lo'-- .t to Mrs Anderson oi hie death- it agreeable to your or, minouiu-emeii- t liusbiuui buried in wi-h- es t.ie pmchtrs desire Mt-slT V. I.ot '.ft. Olivet fcmetai). ,i:t Lake City. liiff." -- To which Mts. Anderson reieil as follows -' ti was Mr Anderson's wish to b buGed Triebneld. ot tbe pcoj,! and this '.S the The funeral servic - were hed in Pai-- n Church Jamiary 22, ls-- 7. at ip in. Ttob ddy no i.--s than ! ve hundred r ecr !e wore iu and around the all were or had been t Go. r. h. and v.Ph tew ex'--j Hy repw-- t the writer had charge of the Viol, .or.Brotliers Mork and H.iuttncr of Fphntlm. M 1 the difrtiv.sl Ur Ihleagu arvl iu Flab, CO vrorke's vvitlr spi.k" fjy'iv l.i ih Danish langiage of their drp.urt-and countryman. 4 very large procestro'ber, fib-iiiiie rem.uiis to tSe giave, sion v far the e t rnete-giouiots h!v iieen purehc-os- l d Ia.ei; i i.ufids wSdcn Kill le fenced rod tvea'ttltred by i Rieiiheld. Here whi rest tire worn out the r mn-tiii t!io-- e wno ot oor dear Brotn.r Ao.i-'-r-ein i. hr' simi! art,-- to a Ldescess imniortaiity Of (tod well done hy giori. u- - wartares p ist: The battles looght, he r,i- is won nd tuosi art crowr ed at last. b H:.d pbi Redeeu.eiS ln-we ap' wnen e And ad in ,s,is rt if! - kt a,e'l. vy bn m.r t'A'isi ded ft lend-- ' i,!s.;iSs jrsnn;mnt ti .if rsst-i- . ,!! in i 'l.s'iis, i(. j t,j M) 1.,, n,;ljjv UM, iak:n; liiiicionl name- - .ivv.ir t" tin iumti.di !' t!,e (at.d cfiVi-t-- , iV nett :i vid'tuM.-In-rsjutis!i, , ii lj... I". Hills ill" llin.. l,',st;y;k Sjanshltr w in Id, it n orGinaii yet I hoi-os- tliDU-UG.- .U an . is I Ino-.vi!- tip-i(lav, jir..i-,, ' :itn loss k nroniKHi, ami vet tinir (."i, tips no conmit ui. So it i,-- w itli iinily idunis. Tin r.f ilontli o( ju'c.nriiini.l no-- rreut.- - coni- - r i i"r-i-- idliv !.i-ll- Wiu-l- l it (.Ml l.l- - i lliut Mile unsnsjK'ctnil panics off most of them, ami c( v.ot numbois of (rtiiimrv iircn ami vvohm!) dn licJme tlu-i- r tone cvry year I'mu the same arise." It is sai.l it tire .1, 1 - kept free tiom nric acid, that licntT disease, par ni (;-oa- s, , iH'ivons In u iiurf ii n prostration, piuyitritoiri.r. .nm many . list's r.i would gout In kme.vn. This line acid, we an told, is tin waste of the yst"!u, and it, is the dufvoi tin Uid-ivs to remove this waste. Vc am told that if the kidney s are maiitaini'd in j.cifent health, the uric, kidney acid is kept out of tire Mood, and tho-- e sudden and universal diseases caused by uric acid will, in a hnyre measure disappear. iut how i,ul this lit done? It is folly fo treat effects. If there Is any known wav of "retting ai the cause, that wav should lie known to the public. W, believe that Warner's Safe (tire, or which so much 1ms been written, and lnin-ltalked of by the public generally, is now rccoiruiged Lv impartial plrvsie-ian- s and tin public as the one specific t 5 n i for su h disease. cause public attention ha been to tin's great renredy bv means of advertising, some persons have not lye Hexed iu the remedy. We cannot see how Aft. Warner could inmicdiately benetit the public in any other wav, and Ir.s valuable specific should not be condemned lx cause some nostrum have come before the public m the same wav, any more than that all doi tor. should be condemned bei ane o manv of tin nr 5v -- an Incimpii at. ishi ng It vvl.at ryood ojidir m-y- ou iiear on every side. that great and public opinion thus based upon an actual experience, has all rhe weight and importance of absolute truth. At tnis time oi the vs ar. the uric acid iu the Wool invite pneumonia and i and there i not a man who does not ch.oad the-- e monsters of disease; but he need have no fear of them we are told, i! he rid the blood of tin uric ai id cause. These word- - jrv strong, and ruav sound like an advertisement, and be rejected as such by unthinking people, but we believe they are the truth, and a such should lye spoken v every ti !ng newspaper. ! hou-n.atis- utii-lo- v People v,ho have been east ovh the Great abash Route" expie themselves a pleased with its elegant equipment and fat tune hut mote particularly with the Low Rate procuieil through C. M. Ilanmsrm Coiumtr-cia- l 'gent, Xn. ID (in.Lsnr block. Denver. Write t ) him. M The p'lin a:el miser v sallei'etlby thosi ted with dysjrepsia sire The distress of the bodv is iiptalled or surpassed l.y the confusion :o;d toiture of the mind, thus making its v ieSii.is striicr double afih'Uoii. The rewho are ailii. lit f that is given by I rood's Sarsaparilla us(d tlunrsiU'ds to be thankful for this great medicine. It dispels the causes of dvspepsia. and toiies the digestive or jran-- , TrylloodT- Sarsaparilla. Isas - |