Show HILL IN THE BROTHERLY LOTE LOVE CITY I 1 in another column will bo be found an interview with rev mr hill I 1 published first in bo the philadelphia I 1 aymes of the oth dinst THE tue STA edaun I 1 1 is not at all surprised at anything tf the ie 1 parson referred to hai bai said or could 1 say because tt it lai hai never bad had daiv ca cause III to opinion it formed forme ana I 1 expressed concerning bin him dimmed late ly after bis his arrival ia in ogden BLI bat t a few there arc are who still have a lingering hope that there may he 03 some good L in him and that his conceded ofle nEes I 1 hero here come rather tram from boyish lack 1 of wisdom than from inveterate dislike of truth besides we think it I 1 proper to pat put mr hill of record BO so that he lie who runs m may ay read and that all the people of oden methodists baptists baptiste presbyterians rians catholics and cormons mormons mily fujga bow how much honor is done them in this diminutive evangel with an overgrown mouth and its interior swivel attachment 1 it ia Is matter for regret that in republishing I 1 1 lishing tho the interview we are compelled to omit its most conspicuous features L the features of J wisely himself 1 in the philadelphia paper thay they form I 1 a eort sort of vi vignette gnette into which is entwined the initial letter a burst of modesty in the preacher which all who know him will appreciate we would have liked to reproduce the portrait for two rai sons 1 ai 03 a companion piece to the advertisement 0 of I 1 wisely hill on hn tha methodist I 1 church corner stone in this city and 2 as showing in a single how doubtful every reader would feces 1 harily ba as 25 to re calving statement state menti I 1 coming from such a source Itie it is site to say that the average judge of human humin I 1 physiognomy leaking loain 1 at the pl picture would declare declara it to ba a likeness of a thoroughpaced thorough paced rascal this precludes THE tim STANDARD from saying that tha the tait flitters flatters original though some gool think it does after reading the interview however w wa fancy that the public will generally admit that vile as may have baon the artista artis artl ld sta work ha he cannot I 1 n ot possibly have hava done doaa the author any injustice |