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Show 0 Th get-bu- HIM The word apSech echo through the eaverns of memory, aaU brings to mind that majestic Nineteenth Psalm "the heavens declare the glory of God, and the firmament showeth Lis handiwork. Day unto day uttereth speeoh, and night unto night showeth knowledge." There is no lyrlaal poetry of such divine quality in any ether literature. It Is so nobly sensuous in Its spirituality, so sublimely; spiritual in its sensuous ness. The men who wrote these Psalms lived like children in the perpetual presence of God; not blindly and duml.y as we do, but seeing and singing. They rose up and lay down in the Lord; they rejoiced, they sorrow ed; they wept unto the Lord. They sinned full in His sight, guilelessly as children, and like children repented before Him, and came crying to Him to be made good and comforted, when the forward fit was past; for was not He their heavenly Father, knowlnf their frame and remembering that they were dust? "Lift up your heads, O yi gates, and be ye lift up, ye everlaatln doors; and the King of Glory shal come In!" Were not these old singen the gates and everlasting doors by which the King of Glory entered into His sanctuary, the human heart, and man first beheld the majesty of Gof and the beauty of holiness? Cornhill 1LI0US' Do you set up with headache? Is there s bad taste In your mouth? Then you have s poor appetite and a weak digesYou are frequently tion. dizzy, alwavs feel dull and You have cold drowsy. hands and feet. You little benefit from your food. You have no ambition to work and the sharp pains of neuralgia dart mrough your body. What is- the cause of all this trouble? Constipated bowels. Fostry or the t - fliers FAST TIME TO CHIOAGO Vis Klo Grande Wee tern Rnllwsy. Commencing February 5, the new time card of the Rio Grumle Western goee into effect The Atlantic Express leaves Salt Lake City at 9 a. m., arriving at Denver at 9:30 a, m. the following morning and Chicago at 2:15 pi m. the third day; making connections with limited trains from Chicago to New York. The evening train leaves at T:40 p. m., arrives at Denver at 9:U p. m. the following night and Chicago at 8 a. m. the third day, making close connections with the fast morning trains for New .York and Boston. Both of these through trains are splendidly equipped with all latest appliances and conveniences and carrv Pullman Palace and Pullman Tourist sleeping cars as well os free Reclining Chair Cars. Ticket office No. 108 West Second South street. (Postoffice corner.) The eyelashes are placed in front of the eyes to protect those delicate organs from the light and from the entrance of foreign objects. will give you prompt relief and certain cure. Kmmu rswflfMdAm. If you have neglected your case a long time, you had better take Agcrs siniparllla It will remove all also. impurities that have been accumulating in your blood and will greatly strengthen your nerves. MMTs thm Tlim our Osesh b. (omatblag sbmit MM JOS So sot qvil. tuiilaWrits tbo doctor freely : toS Vos you sis lufforlns. boil rfcelro tbs sill promptly madleal sdrieo. Addrjie, Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell, Hw. E.: $32 OMAHA AND RETURN $32 Immortality. influA ) Whiskers. 50 eta of drunTiti or R.P.Hell Are Your Eyes Sore? h So.,Nuhui,N.H. Eye witir eere eye or ireaeletcd HSs. Doo't tara S Eireo applied. Fealicood. Semple for eta or bottle ferSI cte. We egegl Jn erery DMO OO eelfhborhood. JOHK H. SrliteL UlCali Tnnn. sad Vs. If tile Damp and Chill penetrate, look out for an attack of Cratinna, s. future, this popular line will run through weekly Pullman Tourist sleepers to Omaha, Chicago, New York and Boston, also to St. Louis without change. These can will start from Portland, Oregon, thus giving benefit of through servioe on Oregon Short Line, as well as from all Utah points. The excursions are personally conducted and furnish all the conveniences of regular Pullman steepen at less than half the cost. The St. Louis car will leave O. S. I station every Thursday and Ogden via Rio Gnnda Western railway, every Friday morning. The Omaha, Chicago, New York and Boston sleeper will leave O. S. L. station every Wednesday and Salt Lake every Thursday evening, thus affording the Inestimable privilege of iu Salt Lake City. a twelve-hou- r For rates and all details, write to B. F. Nevlns, General Agent, or H. M. Cashing, T.P. A..D. ftR. G. Railway, Salt Lake City, or any Oregon Short Line or Rio Gnnde Western ticket agent. . lay-ove- for the WIU 18-fo- ot Via Union Taclfle Railroad. r On October 25th the Union Pacific announces a rate of 832 to Omaha and return. Only one night or one day on the rood, as Dining Oars, you prefer. No changes. Buffet Smoking and Library Cars, in addition to usual equipment of other lines. For berth reservations, purchase of tickets or The average rainfall is equal to 880,000 further information, call on your nearest gallons per acre per annum. General H. M. or write Clay, Agent, agent Salt Lake City. The annual production of potatoes in the Lew How is it we are togedder so long world is about 80,000,000 tons. when we hate each other so much! Joe There are no fools in our family. Sir, Oh, data noting. Look at de married you I forget yourself. . people A Natural Black is Produced by Tha Work Fer my own part, therefore, X believe The divisions of tha Baltimore A, In the immortality of the soul, not in Ohio Railroad west of the Ohio rivti the sense in whioh I accept the demon- are to receive the same sort of Imstrable truths of science, but aa n su- provements that hava been made on preme act of faith in the reasonable-re- tha lines east of the Ohio. Not only are the grades to be reduced wherever ness of God's work. Such a belief, to Inaccessible It ia practicable, but very much heavto quite ragiona lating cloth-a- d ier motive power la to be Introduced. of ha cannot, count, experience, to carry the additional weight in tbs terms of definite and tan- In order on all tha divisions era tha bridges gible meaning. For tha ezperlanca being replaced with heavier structures wa us terma auch can give which alona and the track relaid wilh heavier steel must await that solemn day which la rail. It has been demonstrated by acto overtake us alL Tha belief can be tual experiment that these changes most quickly defined by its negation, will result in an increase in train loadaa tha refusal to believe that this world ing in some plncea of more than 80 The materialist holds that per cent, the average being about 42 ia all. of the receivwhen you have described the whole per cent. It is the hope two next within the years tha ers that universe of phenomena, of which wa ft Ohio Railroad will be an Baltimore con under tha can become cognizant grade road from Chicago to ditlona of tha present life when tha Baltimore, with the exception of that whole story ia told. It aeema to me, portion of it which passea over the on the contrary, that tha whole story mountains where helping englnee will la not told. I feel the omnipresence have to he used. A great many of tha of mystery in such wise aa to make estimates for the different portions ol the view oi the work have been made, and those fir Matr for ms to adopt w call death who have seen the plana state that the Euripides, that what knowl- work can be dona at a surprisingly of true dawning the may be but low coat considering tha return. It edge and true life. The greatest phil- la understood that the policy of remaster the modern tlmea, osopher of habilitation adopted by tha receivers and teacher of all who ahall study the two years ago will be continued by process of evolution for many a day the new company after tha to coma, holds that the conscious soul la not tha product of a collocation of material particles, hut is, in the deepFirst French President to Smoke. est sense, n divine effluence. AccordParisian Journals are comment The ing to Mr. Spencer, the divine energy ing on the fact that President Felix which la manifested throughout the Faure was seen tha othtr evanlng knowabie universe ia tha same energy a cigarette at a garden party smoking consciousness. as In us that wells up It is said that in the Champe-Elyaeeha la the first French president to moke. It la recalled that M. Thiers NEW 6LEEPINQ CARS. not only did not smoke, hut in appointTo Denver, Omaha, H. Louis, Chicago and ing hla military officials took care that Beaton. tha ordnance officer should be a captain waa a stranger to the nae of toThe Denver ft Rio Grande railroad Marshal MacMahon used to Scenic line of tha World announces new bacco. and important additions to their already moke, hut he gave up the habit after well arranged sleeping ear aervioe. In the passing through a severs illness, and when he waa president ha was never known to smoke. M. Julee Grevy used to be an inveterate smoker, but he eeaaed to use the weed when he found he waa losing his memory. M. never amoked, and hla secretaries abstained at tha Elyaaa, at used to smoke, least. M. Caslmlr-perlbut only a little, and not at all after he became president It la now hinted that M. Faure does not only burn cigarettes In public, hut loves In private a pipe, tha present of a Russian grand duke. Sadl-Carn- ot sr Ohio, City or Tolxdo, Btatb orLrCAS COlMTT, I Trank J. Cheney make oath that he Is senior partner of the Arm of F. J. Cheney O' City of Toledo, County doing business In the Urm will psy and Stmts aforesaid, and that said DOLLARS loi HUNDRED the sum of ONE each and every esse of Catarrh that cannot M nmd hyth.uiof Hair. Catarrh Sworn to before me and subscribed in m pmneno. tbUethda, oMJembA g Notary Balls Catarrh Cura is taken Internally, enl acta dlraeUy on the blood snd mucous Isurfsesi ol the system. Send for testimonials, raa (X J ' p. j. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, Making Oyster Shells Green. WILL BE A COSTLY STREET. London to Cot n Now Thoranghfnrs oS n Co.t of 3,500,0001 The city of London Is about to un- dertake another of thoee gigantic operation! which have marked its development during the greater part of the present century, in the opening of a new street for the 'convenience of commerce, extending from llolborn to the Strand. It will be cut through a district now intersected by crooked and narrow thoroughfares and inhabited by a population of about 8,000 artisans. The improvement requires the eviction of these people from their homes, and the Loudon council has agreed to rehouse them within a mile of their present quarters, so is not to disturb their vocations. It ia estimated that it will cost the municipality 11,500,000 to do this, being an average of $7,000 for each family. The rent to be derived from these artisans when quartered in their new homes will represent only a small share of the Interest on the capital invested, but that Is the penalty which tha municipality has been willing to assume In making the changes Involved In the main Improvement, which will cost $3,500,000. Incidentally the measure has introduced a curious problem into municipal government, for In rehousing the evicted working people employed on the line of the new thoroughfare it hae virtually established the principle that the municipality shall reserve a part of the constantly expanding and areas within it, which are devoted to commerce and warehousing, for the housing of the laboring people employed in them, and that the municipality must bear the difference between what the working people can tesonably be expected to pay for such accommodations and the actual interest due on the baste of surrounding land values. The experiment has been made there on a email scale for years past, wilh some degree of success. The great cities of the world have grown during the present century as they never grew before. Modern traveling facilities, the development of manufacturing industries and the growth of fommerce have steadily drawn into them the population of the rural districts. Aa a consequence the crowding has been so great and rapid within them that many auch improvements aa the one which London now contemplates making to relieve a gorge, which were little dreamed of in the earlier part of the century, have, in the latter half of It, become Imperative necessities. Within the past fifty years tha ground plana of Faria and London have been materially altered through the opening of new thoroughfares through congested districts in the interest of convenience, adornment and commerce. During this brief period all the boulevards which make Fans the city beautiful and tbe'magnlficent rower system which makes it the best drained city In the world have bee.t constructed. So, also, the Thames embankment and the great sanitary problem Involved in the relief of the Thames of the citys sewage, which it carried with it; the opening up of great thoroughfares through congested districts, the construction of new bridges to accommodate the transriver traffic, and the construction of a subterranean system of metropolitan railroads have largely changed the face of the British metropolis. high-pric- ed Occasionally fresh oysters show up Many person! green in the sheila Plaos Cura for Consumption has beta a think the color le caused by contaminfamily medicine with us since 1886. J. R. ation from copper hr some other mete! or substance, and that the oyatera arc Madison, 2409 42d Are., Chicago, I1L not wholesome. The national fish TO CURE A COLD IX OXE DAT has recently made an examinaTake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tsbleta All of tion green oyatera, and announcei drunlsta refund the money if it falls to ear SBa The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. that tha color Is caused by vegetable matter whioh serves aa food for the There are 6,000 lighthouses erected on and that it does not in any oyster, tha most dangerous points on the world's manner detract from the healthfulnesi coast. or flavor of the bivalve. Mrs. Winslows Soothing Syrnp Photography Under Water. for children teethlnir, softens the gams, reduces Tha war poet has composed the follow A wonderful Invention has recently alleys pain, eures wind soils. S semi s bottle. ing: been devised by whioh photographs If they only fought with razors in de wah My wife's a fine shot. She can hit a may be taken under water. The light spilled a lot of Spanish gore! dollar every time. That's nothing; my wifa Id auttenly for thli purpose la furnished by an inbeen a credit to this Nation, Id misses never trousers and candescent goes through my lamp placed in a steel case I'd had Dewey'a reputation, a dim in the divers headpiece.the luminous If they only fonght with rasurs In da wah. rays being protected by a reflector Once more: placed in the rear of the atee.1 case, I vmVatha1? p and the electricity provided by means fell she lurched, I BICKFORD, Washington. D. C.. they The streetcar I I will receive quick with a happy smile. a small dynamo carried in the boat of But replies. U. Ith X.H.Vols up got tag Mth Corps. Prosecntlac Claims lines 187 8 And to the Please, sir above. The photographic apparatus young man said : How many laps to the mile? itself consists of a common camera NEW DISCOVERY: wiml 1 quirk relief and rum placed within an India rubber envelrues. 8rnd for of te.iliiiimU! snd 111 dnyur Jones isa man among a hun- ope, the front of which is glass, and Private iu. H.U.kKk.tk'KSOSS. br. tree tinsut Free. liiuu. dred. What makes you any that? Then the machine ia regulated and pictures other mon in his com taken by pressing buttons through the are Just ninety-uin- e WAKTED-Cu- m of bad health that will not benefit. Pend rent, to !tlwu. Chenilr.l puny. India rubber covering. The result is Co.. Xew Yurk.for 10 nuujilei and ljUUO teHInwulela. such as to be pronounced an achievement, for it has been demonstrated that pictures can be taken under water of objects at a distance of ten or twelve feet ae easily as they can be obtained above in the full light of day. com-missio- ever-increasi- But deep the Sciatic nerve is, aa. larnkc Qi JOtOUS Ole " II will penetrate and quiet its racking pain. A GOOD BUSINESS IS THE KEYSTONE TO SUCCESS. Write us -I- week for our College Journal and beautiful spec .mens of penmannhlp. Private and Second nstructions. SALT LAKE BUSINESS COLLEGE Comer Went Temple South Street. Salt Lake. Utah. Enter now. "DIRT IN THE HOUSEBUILDS THE WAY TO BEGGARY. HIGHBE WISE IN TIME AND USE SAPOLIO rr PENSION ker-flum- nOni3QV UlaWl O bi-- ik You cannot buy tea Best Schillings in Tbn Eskimo's Boat. There la no craft so difficult to handle aa the Eskimo kayak. The only boat familiar to us which in any way resembles It la the racing shell, but If a crack oarsmen of one of our colleges were tied Into a kayak and told to shift for himself he would have a hard time of it. It Is entirely covered except for a round hole, into which the owner Blips, pushing his feet underneath the akin deck in front, the hole being fitted to the person for whom the boat la designed, so that his thighs fill it completely. When he is seated in it, with his waterproof Jacket tied securely around the edge, he Is able to defy waves or rain. The most expert are apt to be sometimes overturned, either by a careless movement or an unexpectedly large wa:e, and. If he does not right hlmaelf at once,-' inevitably drowned. l |