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Show iwawmnit UTAH II f EVENING lki MAIL. Jaw. I, Itil. Illy, HFIBIT OPTIIBPBEM. The Salt Lake TrVwm, In Itt Nt Teer'i congratulations, aiierti that an editor mutt nuror be botrsyod into thu nothing inexpression of (antimont" ." terne la auitod to the columns of a According to Webster, stmti-me- nt la properly a thought prompted by passion or fading. If the editor had muat nevor bo ier eaid, A Into tho expression of aontiment," there would hare boen little cauae for criUciem, and yet if a man la obliged to fellow ao laborioua an occupation, it would be fer bettor for him1 to gild the dull rounde of the ladder ho daily ascends, with as much ,of aontimonl aa poaaible, in order to relieve hia hum. drum employment of ita weary drudgery. We muat all handle muck rakoe," but like the worker in Bunyan'a PiU grim'a Progreaa,' one man I ao abaorbed In the mare drudgery of hia raking, thnt he beeomee and at lait eo bent to hia teak, that it ia imponiblo for him to look up and sJb tho bright angol with a radiant crown fur him, had he carod to look up; while another and diflbront atyloof man, handloa the muck rake" with hotter results, for hia earthly occupation la ao gloriOcd by aontiment, by noble paaaion and generoua falling; that, while hia handa are busy with the rake, hia (lace and heart are turned toward hoavon, and tho radiance of the jeweled crown la rofloctod from tthem. There are more manual occupation a, auited to theduileat minda, ' which aeem to require only the exorcise of muacular power and iaolation from human society; and of thia apcciea of labor il may truly be aaid nothing in tenae ia auited" to ita dull routine. But lot ua turn to the noble work of reaching and influencing mind and moulding public aontiment; even though it be of necessity harneaaed in with the more earthly and peraonal matter of onos bread and butter. Appiy the Tribu ee teat to the preacher in the pulpit. Tell him' be muat neaer bo botrayed into the expression of aontiment;" that nothing intenae ia auitod to" the pulpit, and let him act upon auch advice, and the quicker he ia pitched out of the pulpit the better for himaelf and the world. at the impro. . But if one ia ahocked ita of application to the pulpit, priety much more muat he be in ita application The preacher reackea to the editor. men one day in aevon, tho editor ala out of the aeven, and whatever umy he the quality of the influenco he bringa to bear upon hia rcadera, if he haa any positive ideal, any individuality of thought and expreaaion, any worthy object or noble ideal, he will, undur ita worthy impulaion, forget hia per diem, hiapleaaurea and hia paina, and hia beat efforts will probably have to do naws-paper- bo-tra- hod-carr- round-shouldere- d, . MISCELLANEOUS. slightest degree hia hostility to fashions imported from the east, and his recent sermon on dress, must have excited a CANNON, CARL degruo of Indignation in hia family, which only a prophet with 1'(im!iIoiiuI)1u a large supply of spare wigs, would have veiilurod to stir up. fiSr A GOOD FIT GUARANTEED Vnun his remarks it appeara tlmt the Clmnlna. HihmHiik sad UrpstriiiK Mormons have developed an entirely iliMiJ wnk iunin nt vnry 1'iw to. Wlmn I look strulnd Curuor Cmuiu :ruial nud Sint OoutU new variety of women. prliwa 1 at a woman," said Mr, Young, J. RAKKON. look at her face, which is composed of and her forehead, check, nose, mouth, chin." That tha women of (fall Luke J?IO. ERIKSON, City aro constructed without eyes will ha news of much interest to Darwinians. a polyKvidonlly the unwillingness of Callfanila IViiis Depot! to permit his wives to gamic SO look at any ather men, has led to a disrint Son Ui clrrat, use of those organs, and this in turn hss RVtlTB'i OLD BfAXD.) (A. U. been followed by their gradual disMormon's fumale from the appearance 1C) All face. This is in strict accordance with s Diwt tint Drinks In Pis fittv, Clio cent OKf rs. tlia hypothesis of development, and it supplies tho very evidence that the Alos, 1'wter, Wiiih, Jiruullw, Oln sad Hum. opponents of Darwinism demand when they asked to bo shown a living buing in whom the process of development inFEED STABLES & CORRAL. to a now species is actually going on. It would bo interesting to know if any Hair Blonk N onth 'nr Ilia Tltssln, corresponding changes have taken place Uppsslio Nnylar Bree. in the Mormon men, or whether they are still constructed on thu Genlilo model. As to clioek, for example, Air. Young expressly states that of a cheek Is ona of the components Mormon woman's face; but if he had told us that an ahnormnl develo; meet of cheek characterizes thoavorago Mormon prophet and apnstlo, ho would have had : no difficulty whatever in obtaining loose: credit for his assertion. Tho prophet's chief objection to the Always on Hand. narrow gsugo skirt of the present fashion it apparently duo to the fact Hint instead of dispensing with what he vaguely call frills" and and Hait concentrates those useless ornaments Horsas, Wagons in a tingio locality. But it is generally rness, Bought Sold, J. Tailor bnid-hrad- Drlultw understood that fal du-ro- l," if STCCR-TAKIA- which will take place G, ATER THE HOLIDAYS, Hare Determined to Offer Classes of Dry Goods! w Eg W K (u M 3 os W? & o oo gd S3 a and Glad to Sea Old Friends. Open Always M i MEoMjr BITTINESS! 66 General Commission (Business for the Purchase and Sale of Hay, Crain and Stock- - And Gar Patrons and the Public Generally, will find it to BALED HAY DELIVERED THE TO AST ritory. CITY. Leo Eollandcr, gtcr'.lng gllrfr, suj DiamoiiJ HOTtLS WARE. " iUXrU). JB ; RESTAUBAHTS. iiivyvnnivvviiwm TIUffEZ. Keary 300,000. I Saddle Rock AD WAR. promptly sUenikd to. A. SfiELL & TRUiiTi?, e FAMILY Tbs only place In tewn for Wssucli Ustsl liuiidlng. KISCLLAfJSOIS. 3SI It ESTAURANT l.l FAVO:iIE Alcrchant Tailors SLYiI.G MACflIXES, 15 UFE A5D C1VI50 THK Menl, A RBreryHOW best utuact on. bo (fewing In si ilmrt iv mtnilatd FiriJt-Clnu- s Cava ! a flna assortment of Ma-cbl- Re vad, by gsatlemsnlr wsltsrs. cumfurt gtuniiuwd u custmucrs. Nicely JAMES M. SMITH, ltcnl Ag'ont, ato rrimo axd cosvkyanceu. Nrg.tUted on rossousbls tsrius, tirs Lmms liouteJ. tie. C'oniiorN lluilUlu. Mein street, lu Salt Lsko C'ty. itrllim hutaby Bou-o- . Til cat Market. Oysters VAL FAU8AL, Second South Is O T or th By In tOTAOse I'anli I'rlaiHi, ctiiats In ATIrlts-l- . r 10 f r ti. M bj ll.rt I'.lrli INU SleiM'lt, to- r i- -j sfu-- r t .0 Irsw.na. ft p .rtieuia.s entires Addro, J. X. P .TtkE, Larsmlo ... City, Wyomli.g. 1 , Rooms to BYEA01ENEU WITH A & SON First-clas- s TRANSIENT Brushes, Combs. Etc. SHARPS BLOCK , c I One Door North of tho DESERET NATIONAL BANK. .the fa situated oa Nam atrret, 1 And other Fish, go to Salt Lake City. ABU AW 3 - UTAH. COR, COAL. No. 96 First South 3I1KKET! rtr t, oppoeito Blouk. any oce else in iov n. Tho famous Kimball L. 8. aititaw. FRANK FOOTE, RED Restaurant, CANYON ! ANSA Y H U , altonttnn paid to " Pamplo IkUtlcs" and all kinds of "Bullion." BbiiipIm sent from a distance nromptly attended tu. and returns made tho following " O FECIAL y duy- - COAL, Propr FISH Mountain Trout, Lsko Trout, Chubs, Mullet, Mountain Herring, snd Salt Trout, by the barrel, wholesale and retail He relit cheaper than HOME CUSTOM. M. II. BEAKDSLEY AFFORDS utmost eomfur au l Frosh Trout W. M. LEN HART, Manager, AND now ! FOB YOUB NICE ffftd Sewing Macliice Compy. AND OYSTER HOUSE. Mill BaltLske City FISH, FISH, FISH i 1 1 BAH, deelS ADOUEa-S- JIEItl-mx- s, Soaps. Hair and Clothes. Second South street, - socommodstions for AUGUSTUS PODLECH, OPPOSITE WALKER BRTS IIlRNtraled lslre 1 1st. Furnished u Appllmtlea. at YVliilti lloiiMo, TOLL AS80UTMEXT a WEED COAL, ,. ' - Clothes Cut, Cleaned snd Repaired 1'lrect from na. dU OGDEN JUNCTION San Francisco PEitrniERiEs, vlcln ty, order I UV DBIG.1, niEHlCALS. litborelifioagottiu your (Formerly tho J unction Iluuse) Again to the Front. TAGGART Work of Every Kind, 3SARDSLEY HOUSE, i .. rent Domkias, CBsalsuerew, i FAMILY RESTAURANT, the of Order ! & American Goods, mu ao Niiiy tbit child nay oprrita its Broa1 Clothe, Reoteb rhnviot, Irish VHil XUtfUi t it it ue id k mU Yslvet and tiiik Flush Vestings etc. or lunud tiimrapcrfen. ur u ki lud sl doi perfectly II reasonable ra'ee. AU tba deUcaulca of tbe season found upon tahlea. ! Eritisli and la in a'l things aa easy to manage, that it ia a ran pleasure to sew wit it OsntlamKU snd families wdl be bu .riled TEKY 1 Ycver Gets Gut Mrs. Mary BJorkman, d20 uoytiilt Drewi on tlio SOtli of ssoh month. pr-- Every Style, Having now in operation a strictly flretelaTs llotol Building, gj- dive hlut n call. WYoniaa bteont bo popular pOi.ulO'tjr ia tlnlt omw ouiuo ixjuit hU U- s- piopi) VIUL It teto Mmyio tliat aiy r m o tn r tidily uaiiar.-Uei- , itp lud ao liurobii (Lit il itESTACKAXT S i Irodnccd in 1807,) (fir-l- it y gy-Din- Street, la Western ' in Zr-ar- t suit lbs most sntMlousrptcure. PsrUes nude specially, siij tbrlr coavrat. cure made stuJy, at tlial wM'.llvt ig prloes. Lsdirssna Uo.itlBmao, verybo tr, give Mtt. AUbUUAiX call during t--a Iluliuaya. dUU FIIIST-CLIS- I DRUG STORE a -- a fyfially, Selling fm T.T7t.CT-- . BE! ZfOB. B0GEB3 k BROS., Wstrbcs snd Jewelry REPAIRED (3. Orders the Sale Will As ONLY Diamond, Ji-irelr- BEST SILVER PLATED deS9 TO PURCHASE HEAVILY, IJ. II. YOUNG. Watcher their advantage PART OF Buie Proprietor of the Famous Old Tsr Spring Liniment, known to every freighter, tssmstor and emigrant, who has eros-e- d tha plains, as tha best known remedy fur man and heart Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Ague in the Fscs, Greased Ileal, Burstehas, Burns, Frosted Fact, Chilblains, Ctispied llsnds, ate, eta. Will soon be distributed throughout tits Ter- v S sl and 0 Ml a H 5 0 FIRE, 'FIRE, FIRE! fc 0 TAGGAUTW K Brigham Young, the Mormon prote . phet, who, by strict attention to business, has made prophesying a very profof I itable enterprise, aaya the New York kwri H- -( Sima, hu juat delivered a new dis!0 -1 course on the dreaa of the Mormon woss M man. It will be remembered that du r. lag tho period wheu expensive crinoline A( a Eh H g CQ was the rage, Mr. Young iternly denounced a fashion ao materially disH-m : ate fc S list pleasing to an economical polygamist. To clothe one wife with a dress which U4 m N ac i absorbed twenty-fiv- e of was ailk yards hw Sr' a burden even to monogamists of mod- -. ante meant; but it can readily be unPQ derstood that when it bocamo necessary to multiply twenty-fiv- e yarda by twenty-fiv- e wives; the result was calculated to fill the mind of a frugal prophet with bittern sis and daapair. Now that scantiness of skirt hu become fashionable, and au averagei-sixe- d wife can be Inserted in a skirt made of as LOUIS ORDNER, littie material aa goes to the making of a fat man'a trousers, one would suppose that for once Mr. Young would look MILWAUKEE BEER. HALL, with leniency upon the adoption of Dentile fashion, lie is himaelf a rather Second South Street, ; large-aiaeman, and ht must have perceived the possibility of turning hia Opposite Walker Bros. Grocery Dertmmt. discarded trousers, into ,ni ,P?f Best liBisiriod, inMmline the rolebratsil aklrti for the more elderly of hia wives. Pt. teals liner, does not relax in tho (easua served up. Ftmt dnliisseles vt the , Beyarthaless, he Ph AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. I Cd P i I Os - day we m o ?' CukM. m 3iu:y ante-diiuvia- d Prcpaialory (o BTAHLING at WUHE3T, I d, folly understand tha meaning of the term whether it be composod of steel springs or newspapers, is comparatively inexpressive, while tha amount of frills" which a lady can now wear is certainly far less than it was in tho days of expansive skirts. There is, induoJ, reason to fear that Mr. Y'oung has nut folly examined this subject, and that his hatred of milliners bills is greater than his knowledge of female dress. He distinctly says, All tho boauty which nature bestows is exhibited, let tho dress be over so plain. Thia is a very mani- -: fast mistake. For purposes of exhibition, tho stylo of costume sarcastically called full dress" is quite unrivaled, and is thereby chiefly distinguished from plain dress. Of course, if the prophet was think ing only of narrow skirts, then is a sense in which his remark is true, for a calico skirt can be pinned back 1 tight ai a silk one. However, there is suffi cient evidence in tbe rest of the sermon that ha has never studied fomalu dress si a man with his vast opportunities might have done, and bo ought to know that when bespeaks of a subject which he dues not comprehend, be cannot prophesy with any sort of credit. The truth is, Mr. Young has long carried on a gallant fight against Lis wives milliners bilts, but it has been a hopolasa light from tha first, lie cannot hava twenty-liv- e wives without times as many paying for twenty-fiv- e as dresses si a monogamist is required to pav for. Few men can contend suo cnssfolly with a single wife, and for him to suppose that ho ean withstand each tha united demands of twenty-fiv- e, of whom insists that she has nothing to put on, ar.d Unohos at him the vagus and awfol threat that in case he dies not buy her a new and fashionable 'with thoughta prompted by paaaiou dress slut will lot him know," is to be of a degree of rashness and folly in other worda he will be guilty or feeling, that is extremely unbecoming to a rebetrayed into aa expreaaion of aeuti-meia-i" spectable prophet. Qe wiil net be content to act u a mare reflection of the average thought of hia rcadera, or of the party whom organ he atpiraa to be limply echoing other men's thoughta; nor will ha bo a ' foatila mere collector of & g mod antiquated facta, only uicful in a a haa lie so history. of tho aCO to do with live iaauea and solemn veri-tie- a, 3 c PS ! m O and ahould be aomothing bosidos aa I S an automatic aeribe or mulish drudge. V OS M & M o The Ogden Junction and Sait Lake Ui a fh co 2 iterald profess to be jubilant ovor the k S. wreck of an imaginary enemy, personified H s y, in a ring." - It would seem cruel to fci m ro uS deprive these windy gentlemen of their M Of W M harmless pleasantry. Like Don Quixote a o os in hia charge on the windmills, they ap72 K a be to aa dead and in they earnest, pear v m are debarred the privilege of levelling IH o A M their lanoee at real grievances hero at iJ 9 home, let them run a tilt at the ring" & CQ 1 J ' od 0 to their heart's content. a OMOS WALKER BRO'S. AjVERTISEMcXT. Chamu WNsluHtrret, HALT The (fcfaprst acd the Best MKH. LIKE (TTY. II. 1IAZZAHD, Lste of Broadwsy, New York, couvoideaeiit OfiiKMlte lbs Wssslth lUfo.l, sod bsa large, air. rooms and good clean b. da. Tbs restaursn la open diy sad mrelssres-r- . hi s ataai2! able prlovs and at aU hour. syh Firet-claa- VroMh OyHtorN( Spring Chickens, Trent and all dsUeacka of saaott coastautly vu haa d. IN MARKET. FASHIONABLE ?2'.r? I-- rear ivrTsnsl tho yard. Orders tied. tb TUI bN BUed Own Material rarefally lonil. ImsIiM Mado I'p. lu Ilia Lalrel Ml yle. ( I hn eoustautly rorciv a; dooJs bom Zsw York. promptly, and wrichta guaran- Ruck Mpriugs Coal Coal Gmca, n a!o for aa lUlUhKT Mata by HSiriXI, Agent, krun. MILLINER. cl-.- OMits puimptly niicd from tha country or srUtsviis 10 Keetm'a usietlili llHlldln, Knit l.aka ('ll |