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Show We are delighted to know that our poor weak Brother Clove is only half a? bad as has been reported to us, and yet with all due deference to Brother Teasdale, whose mantle of chatityis broad enough to cover this case, we are assured that though technically the statement of Teasdale may be called j true, that really and truly there is too much truth in it for Brother Clove's peace of mind. However, the local or home case, cited by this paper, is enough guilt to burden Brother Clove's poor soul with on the day he stands before be-fore the great Jehoyah for final judgment. Ma. Cleveland's letter to Hon. Chauncey F. Black is a peculiar document, docu-ment, peculiar to the president. We are porry that Mr. Cleveland cannot eee but one cause for the distresses prevailing, when it is plain to everybody every-body that the demonetization of silver and not the tariff threat is the cause of the fearful timeB prevailing. Ws do not believe one word of the pfleged interview with Judge Judd Jnj Washington and regard the whol9 thing as a petty bit of malice on the part of the perpetrators, which is altogether alto-gether unworthy of the assistance of the Salt Lake Tribune. One Harry H. Waite has blood in his eye or to the bridle bits for Fakir Eliason of Salt Lake. It i3 nothing more nor less than a pleasant professional profes-sional tilt in which the only party injured in-jured is the public. It has been reported that a reconciliation reconcil-iation has been effected between Prince de Colonnia and his wife, the Mackay woman.' The bonanza king emphatically denies the statement. Governor Tilman may be an illustrious illus-trious statesman yet ere he dies, but he is a miserable failure as a bar Keeper or liquor dealer. There must be some second rate men among us. Tiie Standard seems to have the scalp of the Tribune pretty securely tied to its belt. The Trib. has cer tainly jumped up a hornet'B nest this time. It turns Out now that both England and Portugal were supporting the Brazilian rebels. This is particularly hard on the Empress of India, just now. TnE earthquake in Greece on the 21st was very destructive. The charitable char-itable people of the earth are called upon to help the distressed. Theke is to be a considerable stiug-gle stiug-gle over th6 return of Hon. John C. Bell of the second district of Colorado, to congress. The Great Northern Btrike is still on. However, a few trains are now moving. |