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" .Vlm'nl M-ume." - ”i-i-lwi't Spencer my: "i believe that theexperieneesol utility (Il'gtllli/J'li :nnl pulimtillldit‘tl through all |ii|hi2t‘lll‘l':l‘i4 IN ot the human I‘Jlt't‘. huie hit it pl'thilu'ing t_l”.l.(.,.pontling ltltltiilii'nliutlfi. \\lllt‘il, |v_\' L-“utmntwi trun~mi~'-ion :iiulaeetiiniilation. mu- ill‘('|tlllt‘ in u~ ei-iiuin tiieultiuol' "..mil iiitiiitioli——ei-t't:iiii emotions res~ pointing tn right ninl wrung i-tqnlufl. whit-h have no nppemrl-nt lnivtis iii the illt'iVitlllJl experiences“futility." \\'hat eiui thix‘ lnean.’ l)ee~ the pro f‘-.,-or menu to tiny that \\'e pns<ess. by inheiitaiit'e l)l' uthei'wiw. a “ mural Home" imlepenvlent nt' iiitellei't. Ivy \\iliu'll we ,cun tletei'niinetlie right nr \\'l‘hng utnny thing! This is inter 1| tit-in the an gu'ige inn-«l. llut tn me the Men is ill!- saril: t'oi', aeeoriling tothiit,:t lialt' at three toni'tlis iilint who might inherit a large development of this “ mm‘ul nense" might be as goinl ajmlge 01' right or Wl‘ttll]."—~jtl§l.i('c nt' injustice. in any ease, as a mat: of the most brilliant. intellu‘t. It seems the prutessnr has not been able to entirely throw ttlrllltt efl'eets of early prejudices. This. “ moral sense“ is presume-l to he the prineiple ot' eon seienee; nml whit-h man in the ages ut eomparative ignorant-e 11111 l hai-luirisni ini~tnok for a Awaiting] thenlty: end their definition lin! li('n(‘t‘"\il.‘ll to Us"; lin! like many nlht'l' things tit-set ntletl tn [H from ”IUNHHU soureemit i 4 purely a myth. To illustrate; let us define anger or re sentment, on the Mime principle that enlist-it'nee is nleiineil. Angel“ or i‘e-leiithient : The ineulty by which one decides on the actions «it ini« Ulilt't‘ \\ hethet‘ they are insulting or not; the laeuhy whit-Ii tleeinleu on the ltttll ives nt'iietion in one person towards another. This is just us proper n iletinitinn {or anger, or resentment. a.. is the ileiinitioii ul Cttltfit‘it‘llt'c a~ gin lt iii Ulll‘ ~t:iini:iiul ilie~ ”Utll|l'il“. ('«tlHt‘it'tlt‘L‘ia tinniore ii anv iii;_i titeiilty than linger: :ill pei'eeptiuna of tight or \vrnlig—jimiee or injustice ni'e purely intellectual. .\nzer lllltl eon ~eietiee, are hnth 111/(IHUIM' l'(‘.~‘ltl)l|.~ivu only to intellectual preeeptinns. the mine us pity or ntltiiiratiini: eunseienee is lint nii emuliun, im‘nliuitarily responsive to theintelleetltal pi‘eeeption of light ainl wrong and ltl‘ttlllpla the illtih'itlllnl ti) tIU the right in preference to the wrong. The great. inmtoi'tune iil'nmny of the brightest iiiteileets of the age. who have (110" th! keen ainl inipreciating pert-ep timisot' right. and \\'l‘Ullgm—jltfitit't‘ ltllli itljlleilt't', in, that. they have iiilieriteil so little (if the emotion ol conscienee that it does not. l‘CNPttlltl to their intelleetuul perceptions nullieietitly strong to cause them to net hunt-ally. And it. IS the wise fortune ut'niir country tn day that the government is iiioetly. or at least. largely, in the hauds of this class at men: hence the stealing. Mr. Editor, What. is eun~ science! I". 11. M. l’rleml-lllp. Friendship hns uln'nys been deemed essential to the lutppines 0! human beings. nnd indeed to their Very homes; for it. would he thought. us disgrueelul us It is disennsolute to hm’e no friend. No peeuliurity of condition, nor t'l(9\‘l|' tlon ol runk, sets it mun uhm't: the uttine tions and utilitv of friendship. Kings have luid uside their royulties to indulge in it. and Alexander would have found it conquered world it kind ol desert. with out. on lleplmestion. But it is needless ot enlarge on the excellency and vuluo of this blessing. Who Is not. reudy to no knowledge tlutt friendship is the delight. ofyouth—tho pillur of age—tho bloom «prosperity—tho soluee of udvorsityw the host, hencfuetor and comforter in this Vale oi tents. But the question is where ll there it friend to he found; it will be allowed tluit umny who wenr the lunne Ire worth the title; and tlntt even those who ure sincere in their profession tnuy he cllm‘geuhle with intinnities. Yet. evenin the man friendship is not an utopiun good. He who says all men nre liurs says it in his haste, or from n heurt. tlntt Judges of Others hy itself. He who complains most “M Commonly, t'now the most. to he cont plsiued of—-l'or there is real friendship to be lound on earth. Pour Sta-us, ()et. 2. 1576. Mb— Tllo story that. \‘on .\loltke is bald headed is not true. Let us get into no “M with Germany. ‘ Wm. H. WARD, i BLACKSMITH, 1 One Door West of Snohomish Exchange. 1 sNoHoMIsH ('I'I'Y. W. I‘. ‘ All orders received at this shop will be attended to .with , nontnoss and dispatch. Hummus 1111.1. mun 1x MIND THAT I IN ORDER TO (SET ()NI'L 0|“ THE 1 1 Improved Horse Hay 1 Forks : Tlury 1111 M lmvc llloir orders in timo.‘ All tools used in Loggingr Camps 111:1«10 tom-1101‘, and as chomp 1:15 0:111 he got on the 1 Sound. Vlnl Puget Sound Stone Yard ! : 3 Foot of Second Street I } SEATTLE, W. T.’ EWl‘)‘ Variety of ! i G EMETERY WORK: i ‘ ”12'. II) STOJ'ES, I Monuments, flouf l i lab-router! in. marble and other slomv, with} m'ulucm mu! oll‘x/ulh'h. 1 - i 1111 (In/mu -ZZlmn/zl/g ,‘7’illmlul I f Mao 11“ kinds of f 1 31111511115 111111111115 mutan 11'12'1’7' FUN TIII'} JIJIJKIL'T. 1} All Orders Addressed To 1‘ t M- J'. CARKEEK, I I'IJUI‘IU [CID/I'. I'l 20. I NEW EN ‘s}, 1D AN, 1) )lain St. Olympia. \\'fl‘. ’ 1-I.l‘. YUL‘XG The NEW ENGLAND is eligihly located, its :lccmunm daltiunrx I'ol- tiunilies unsur passed. The House is kept. open nllnight. .\ncALs.’ mu'm AT ALL llnl'lis C/ng't’s very moderate. __')..——._ The New England much will he at the Wham-a on the :Il‘rlv'll at S'I‘EAMICRS. PASFIINUICH.‘ .\NI) ".\HUAHI‘; TO AND Hum TIH‘I [HN‘FI‘I FREE OF ('ILUKUE. All stages loam: the door. vlnl , AN D r. r 1 "V 2 .‘I tr) an! . . . . / .1. . . ‘ J. ill 1‘ W A .111; 9 So 1"; XXNDREWS & 000 DEALERS IN Goal: 1 garlor and 23m: fitovvs All job work pertaining to the business done in a work man-like nuluncr. ORDERS FROM ABROAD Receive Prompt Attention. Stow on Connnerciul Street sE.\'l"l‘LE,W. T. E. 11.831117“, Proprietoro ’l'll/u' IIUI'.~'I~.' AMI l"l'l.’.\'l'l'l'lt’la' I'l.\'Tll.'l','l.)' NEW THE BAP POW/I Is the largest in the County, Furnished with :1 BILLIARI) TABLE, mu! the best brands of Wines. Liquors, Sc. Cigars. to be round in the market TEL TdL’LE \\'ill ln- ~umrhml \\'ith the host that can he obtainml in thii market \‘lu7 uulwlis I:l-:.|so.\'mln.l:. ' I if? L. WILBUR, ‘ SNOHOMISH CITY, - - w. T- ’ —-l‘)l‘ll\l.I-ZR IN— )ledicins and Cllelnienls. 1 PURE WINES and LIQUORS! Fm: MEDICIXAL PL'mmsx-zs. ; l PER FU M ERY, ' l Fancy Toilet Articles, Cigars,l &c. &c. l Prescriptions carefully com-l pounded at all hours. 1 ALL ARE INVITE!) TO CALL. l v 1 111 i PIN KHAM &SAXE, BflAfifl‘fifl EN CLOTHING AND GENT FURNISHING GUUDS, SEA'I‘TI'AE, WV. 'l‘., Our Stock Consists of Clntninn, Bnnts, Shnns, Hats, Caps, & Under Clnnninn of all kinds. Wu sell the [’o4. goods [or the lens: nnnuncy of any plancu on the Sound. (:‘rin- us a Call. PINKILLVI & SAXE. IIIILL, KINSEY l ‘ 81 PAINE. .\IANL'I‘XUJ’I'L'HIGHS OF ’O. V. B. Reader’s Wlre---susuensmn, Vlhranng sprmg 1 'BED BOTTOMS ! Patented July 1, 1873, bVARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS. 1 .u\' must) jE’ERSE’ EBEZ‘MUM» ' N 7th Diploma, ' At. Hn' (‘ulil’nrnin Smh- Fuir, 35g. Aim ; Fi . Premium. with diploma. :11 [ln' San“ . (11.1.5 County Fair, 1573. And i §prtiul giplnmu :A'. the bu] Joaquin County Fnir, 1.02. 1 JOHN PIKE, Ang, i for Sno/tmniah. ; v! nL