Show RESERVE AND CAUTION the immediate past ia is full of numerous lessons which should teach the mormon people tho the wisdom of continual caution and habitual reserve our attention was not long ago called to a non mormon merchant who is apparently troubled with tho the idea that the masses of the mormons were fools he boasts that he lie enjoys a monopoly of a certain class clan of mormon trade which he lie thinks he lie obtains by giving such patrona patrons a liberal dose of blarney when a mormon patron enters hia his store he ia is a mormon himself to all pretence and appearance except that he does not belong to the church but he signs anti Mormon petitions and is known to be hand and glove in with those who would rob every mormon of his franchise such stich a man ia is an enemy to the mormon people ho however weyer he be may attempt to disguise his enmity by dissimulation and flattery or by ad advertising as being located in a mormon block by the exercise of proper reserve and caution such covert enemies may be e easily discovered and avoided many odthe of the late persecutions of the mormon p people eople haye baye been inaugurated by just such blacki hearted sycophants as the blarney merchant to whom w we e allude |