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Show - A tu - Li mnrly ir.m vl,.) Ls the love Cf imv woman good and pure, Is not to cringe is ml crawl. To make his acceptation sure. r (Trnditi 'ij rntu this way nt kact) To grain In r j oint ly tact on.l htcnith. Hut nm she (to.nliu.n-- tho atai-iAnd rules Miprcuie by ininlal wealth. s Some mans society to share. over-anxiou- souls repine s At this report, and, woeful, ask Where this will end? VhaJS of the race!1 They und not try to think. Tho task B Is but th excuse. Wo of this land A 11a nine latest news: - . - Nor shall wo eer refuse To lend our voice or hand T encounigo native enterprise, That owes to 'honest Industry Its rise, JUNIUS-JIICNU- I - . BROWNE, RICHES TAKE WINGS. A ChrUtiun Story - self-suppo- rt u i ml 6 Till Times no more. Wore In the clutch Of Nature. She will execute Her law? unswervingly. Depend On her we may, herself to suit. Evn woman cant unsex herself. ' And, whilo her sex remains, and thrives. Shell give to all who want them A full sufficiency of wives. 7 That marriage steadily declines In our Democracy Is true. ' - , si-e- s to-da- Than hitherto. . If womans growing more like man, MARRIAGE AND ITS RISKS. The risk is groater far than shows: . The prudent man will hesitato mBoth much andlong ere he resolves To change his Istchelor estate. ; The honeymoon will not record i- The measure of the prosy years, . When discord may with sorrow come, Express'd' by penitential tears. , Connubial bliss sounds well in verse; Its music to fond Fancys ear. Hut is it ever realized ' On this terraqueous sphere? , Sometimes, perhaps. Rut t is not safe To count it probable in any case: ... Domestic harmonys enough . To satisfy the human race. - v raro. As to be thought especial luck. So, on the whole, to seek a wife Is little else than run a muck. Celibacy is not, as many hold, A certain source of discontent: Lone bachelors do not indeed Their so calld loneliness repent bo very Is it mans duty to tho sex? Is every .woiuuu pining for a man?-Tquestions too absurd to ask. Accept, believe It, she who can. Loves not, as thought, the lot of alL The name Is numberless of those Who never feel the flame divine; But pass tlieir lays In peaceful prase. ' ROMANCE AND REASON. Romancers like, In glowing phrase, To tell how man, by passion pressd. Pursues n woman constantly, Hechles of life or peace or rest Che oil the wldlo indifferent Till shes agreed to marry Mm. Thus lifting him above himself His cup of joy runs oer tho brim. t he - Nature's stamp: They flatter her, and him degrade.. And yet by ober currency Deceive, impose on, many a maid. v or-w- lies growing moro like her ns welL They both will gain by interchange; By it will work a potent spell. Shell' have Tnoro will;' hell have" mors hearts ll Shell clearer think; hell deeper both rcscmblo glove of silk Outside tho hand of flexile stoch ' feel:-They- Tho law of Natures constant change, ! Advance, ascension higher, higher; We over grow, wo ever mount. While wc nro conscious to apire. No less of hope, no cause for fear; Wo can in Nature wholly trust. Though cruel sho may sometimes seem, She can not Lc but good and just THE CARRIERS RECOMPENSE. - turkey.- a - buy before trying. This will show The inaa in bed laughed so loud that hh you the great merits of this truly sister, who hod called to him, pronounced wonderful remedy, and show you him an Idiot. ' ! be can what . accomplished by the sis." Say, Hello! regular size bottle. This is no ex Doesnt tho Bible say something about eriraent,and would be disastrous brcad trpon the waters and eastlng-yo- ur othe proprietors, did they not having it come back again? mow it would invariably cure. Yea. Why?" Oh, nothing only it dont work with Many of the best physicians are turkey. But we can got along without on nowusing it in their practice with for Christmas. Why, ivc could hate a bird and are relying on it every day In tho year if wo wanted ono. " ;reat results, - ni . A Christinas Pie, Tho following appeared in tho Newcas- tle Chroniclo of Jan. 0, 1770: Monday last was brought from Ilowick to Berwick to bo shippd for Ixmdon for sir Hen. Grey bark, a pto tho contents vvhcrcol are as follows viz, 3 bushles of flour, SC lba. of butter, 4 geese, 3 turklcs, 3 rab- iu most severe cases. It is guar anteed. Trial bottles free at ltiter Jros. Drug Store. Regular size 50 1 chats and $1.00. Buddies Arnica Salvs. The Best Salve in the world for William Jae an old resident of this uty fell on the sidewalk in front of the i IIouho lnt Monday, throwing In hip out of joint. The old gen lcman t very and as the smi at that time were covered with ic he consequently met with a pwiifui accident. Mauti Messenger; Ab Gough was fined by Justice Pago $10 Tueaday for arsahltlug Jack Race a week ago Ust night. Jle drew a revelver on Reece, it is . said, and snapped it, hut the cart ridge failed to explode Marshal Ballard showed us a cartridge taken from the - weapon, which showed plainly that ii had been snapped. -- Gough failed to pay the fine and he was placed in the city jail to serve out the sentence. ; Pay so'n Globe, , John Sabin of Falera was tried before Jufetice) Page 'Tuesday for stealing a pack saddle belonging to James M. Georg; of Provo, aud two blankets belonging to Ed Jones of this City and sentenced to CO days ini he county jail. Marshal Ballard, after a diligent search, found the stolen articl-- Monday, over on the rocky ridge east of th electric light plant. The . saddle was stolen from Iluishit ranch out southwest of town.and the blankets werelaken from Jones residence. Ed Underwood is euppceed to be an accomplice of Sabin in the stealing. Payson Globe.' XtTaSTidenfwhich might have proven tatal occurred I hursdayjo,. a little sonof John R. ls'ielen. Three of his boys left home for the Manti Roller Mills with a fmall load of wheat4 andas the.joads.in that direction Are in bid condition, -the wagon wheels run into a deep ditch, throwing one ah the little fellows from the vehicle. The wagon was loaded with 600 pounds cf wheat which run oyer the boys . stomach. " Joseph Nielsen, the older of the boys took the unconscious child from the ground, but before leaving the n ill ho regained cm eciousness aud appear d to feel perfectly eas,. The boy must certainly not be injured as no complaining of pain has been mentioned by him. Jt is certainly a mystery bow the little fellow es- -. caped jn8tantrdeaULManti .Mcs-- . senger. U-'- . s . At this time of the year a cold. is . ft very easily contracted,-an- d to tun its courae without the aid of some reliable cough medicine is i&ble to result in that dread disease, pneumonia. We know of no etter remedy to cure a cough or cold' than Chamberlains Cough Jemedy, We have UFed.it quite extensively : and it has always given entiie satisfaction Olagab, nd. Ter. Chief. This is the only remedy that is mown to be a certain preventative of pneumonia. Among the many bousands who bare ueed it for colds and la grippe, we have never yet learned of a single case having resulted in pneumonia. Persons who have weak lnngs have reason to far an attack of pneumonia, should keep the remedy at if-le- bits, 4 wild ducks, 3 woodcocks, 0 snipe Juts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt and 4'partridgps; 3 neats tongues, 3 cur theum, Fever sores, Tetter, Chapped It i lands, Chilblains, Corns, and ail lews, 7 blackbirds and 0 pigeons. supposed a very great curiosity was made end positively . by Mrs. Dorothy lattcrson, housekeeper In all Ive pipd, or 6ung, or said. at Howlck. It was near 9 feet in circum- cures Piles, or no pay required. It No poet I agree: ference at bottom, weighs about 13 stones, s guaranteed to give perfect satis My mind and muse aro free wll take two men to present it to tabic: action or refunded. Price -- To follow truO'wheroer it is neatly fitted with a case and foui 25 cents a money theyre led. . box. For sale by Piter small wheels to facilitato its aso to every They speak from out their Inmost souls, guest that inclines to partako of its co- Bros. Drug Cor f Not from authority. ntents at table. Thus it is nowondet Nor pickd propriety, . , Goorgo Wither saug so merrily: Mrs, M. Ruddells, 111., But as conviction springs and rolls. Bo now Is come our joyfulcst feast. uffered for eight years from dysLet every man bo jolly. 50- cent sizes-or A Carrier alone am X, Each room with ivy loavc iadresi pepsia -- and - cbjronic constipation hand .The. servos man wbo thancTCt... And holly.every peerwtthsale by Riter Bros. Drug Co. jThe a n d wa fi n ally c ure db y using Do To all who sock or chooso Though acme churl nt our mirth repine. VVitts the Little foreheads Bound garlands twine, Early .Risers, Such news as ho commands, to buy. your j'liss Allie Hughes, Norfolk, Va.t Drown sorrow ta a eup of wine, ' famous little pills for all stomach And let us all he merry. Co-owas frightfully burned on the face Groc-ery-4tui liver troubles. and neckrPatnwas Instantly ' , Christmas la Rowta. ' Drag Co. a 'WitctfIIazet Is if .vvcfO'i" "Tho Russtan Christmas fen days later than tho English ono, but is celebrated Salve, which healed the injury THE UHIOJf PAOiriO is the without leaving a scar. very much in Kngllfeh fashion. Families Passes through the, best cities and famous pile all meet upon that day and country house Co-o- p Grocremedy. parties aro many. The tree is a Christmas towns Sq Utah, Wyoming, Colo Co. Drug. ycw and, JsLboquttfully. deegratcdLTha radorKansas and Nebraska, and is ery. JhC gifts ore placed on ipiqlljAhlej.IUWL Kansas trod Tho churches aro docorutud with the bestTouleto' Derrverr Everyb:dy Says S3. . Sioux Council Bluffs,. City, :Cascarets greens and Mi aro theubouscs, hut 110 mis- City,. Candy Cathartic, the most tletoe is used. Two or three days ace pub- St. Iouis, Chicago and all eastern wonderful medical ' discovery of the age, ' lic holidays at Christmas time, ami the and refreshing to tato, act points. pleasant w feast onch ith. other Ilappy people greet The advantages gained by travel gently and positively on kidneys, liver A Inigo pyramid of rloo with to you. the entire eystem, snd bowels, raisins in It, which has been blessed at the Jng via the Union Pacific are cold- -, - cure- - l.eadacbe fever, dispel church, is served at tho Christmas dinner, babitnal couftlration and biliousness. and tho meats are goose, duck atul suck'ng QuickTime, Llease buy anil try a box of C. C. U. ilnequalcd Service, pig. A great delicacy at a Russian Christ y ; 10, Ho. 50 cent. bold and guarMagnificent Kquipraent, mas dinner Is veal w hich has been fed cn to cure by all druggists. anteed Double , ltoom, Drawing milk for that special day. tlrely upon Pullniiui Palace Sleepers, Cure You Caivksh by using Dr. Pullman Dining Cars, Shores Clmir Completa Catarrh Cure. The Free Cars, condi Iteclining Health Means a perfect ' Pullmanlourlst Sleepers only reineuy that CURES. One lien of the whole system. Pure months treatment for $1. Riter Bros. i blood is For time tables, pamphlets des- Drug Co. to perfect health. v So ends my lay, a bumble song, Without the least pretense, Or offer of defense, Beyond the fact, my faith is strong - Skirr-Eruption- s,- - For, If they did, they wives would take (No human creature but can wed) Without delay, and risk- their chanco . ; Whatever .perils lay ahead., They often eny tfceyTO In no haste: To make at any time amends Is easy. Matrimonys bond Tho wearer firmly holds and bends. - -- 7Most women feign to pity men Who have escapd connubial snares, , As If theso had refusd to take Their nuptiully allotted shares. The mon may swear theyve never lov d " Hence have no reason for a mate.. Tho women wont accept their word; It is mates duty to tho states Cuch talcs ns these lack - 4k - Y: Sho will advance ..Henceforth -- with strong and stead.' ' - strides. Shes loyal to her womanhood At best. Nor can it ho denied Her power Is greater than before. Her influence widollcr felt. Her noble, her poetlo luirno Has yearly ceasd to ho misspelt. . - -- To love is cheap, to wed is dear, In strictest monetary sense: Men cant affohl the luxury. Nor will they makejtho least pretense. J-- V y t Romantic matches, as theyre named, Are not in favor In these days, Evn sweet sixteen will laugh nt "them As fruit of sentimental craze. Evn that is rare, II ARM OS fT . . She has u waken'd thoronghly. j. Eho Hymen with tindiinnid eyes, Sho hears herself most worthily. Sho dreads no moro plain spinstershlp: Sho fears not now the name, old maid. Good sense and reason have oomo hack: she a higher grado occupies ' What marriage was throo decades slnoe. A lover then could husband bo Without tho income of a prince. g -- From her long nuptial feverish dream, trans-Atlanti- -- End- - . bOillbTIC Were very old for our few years. So fast, so rich, so great weve grown: Each year with us an age becomes, c Seen from a throne. To marry now is diiTrcnt from . With an Unusual In. " ' The reason why is plain enough: Tho fact is nothing new. IhU simply shows were growing up: Were doing as the Old World does, has for generations done We hear the wheels of Europe buzz. lHt in in Lewiston, We are bayiog eotne juile cold Acrthcr, the thermometer rargirg rom about 15 to 18 degrees below zero. Before this cold it was Imoet impossible to travel with a ad over any of the roads; at resent we can move about, if it is rough. Brother Vm Telfoid is making ora substantial improvements One is a very lage barn and table, of brick. They pay no one rut a Mormon can run. water up lill; this lV what brother Telfoid las been trying and at last has accomplished, cn his present build iog site, Jbi-epSmith is also building a barn of quite large dimensions, for the convenience and comfort of bis animals, Joseph is quite a rustler. The yellow flag baa been re moved from Evert Van Ordens gate, for which he and his numer ous friends are thankful. Brother James Hodges two eons are improving in health. Geo. Hodges has been quite low with tvphoid fever for at least four or five weeks. Wo regret the loss of a fine young man, who departed this life it three oclock Saturday morning. Jo was the second son of Wm Hover, deceased. Andrew Glover was his mothers main dependence, le was a very exemplary young man. I do not think he ever took ss an oath, intoxicated. He was also vry kind and affectionate to his mother. Miss Mamie 'DudIeyishowin town, visiting among her many lie was a fine looking fellow. In his hands ho carried three largo bodied, though none too plump, turkeys, nnd tho big calico bign behind him with its legend, Turkey li a file Within, gave a pretty good Inkling of howjiocmaohy hU burden. Turkeys enough hero to Last a week," he soliloquized as ho swayed to and fro on tho edgo of tho sidewalk. Guess that turkey theyve got at homo lays over all these, but then turkey is a thing you cant have too much ofAJust then a man approached him from the shadows a man with a gaunt look and a coat that would fall to attract the attention of a tag gatherer. It was the usual request for a littlo assistance. I guess they took all my spare change inside, pardner, Just hold this turk while I look. lie found a quarter 'and handed It to tho beggar, who started to move away, hut an idea seemed to strike tho young fellow and ho called tho man buck. Was that dead straight about your having children at homo nnd nothing to cat? Its true, sir, so help mo God. Then take this turkey. A block farther up an old woman crouched in tho Ico of a high board fence grinding out some melancholy tuno on a whocry hand organ. Without a word the young fellow approached her and dropped ono of tho remaining turkeys into her lap. Im a triflo short on jioultry, ho said, with a merry chuckle, os ho hopped aboard his street car. On HurOpXfeita scat of tho dummy sat an urchin, red eyed and sobbing. Whats tho matter? asked tho turkey dispenser of the grtpuwn. You seo, the kids mother is a poor woman living out near tho park, and she sent him down town to buy a cheap turkey riends for their Christmas dinner; Well, ho got The skaters arejmakinggoodjase it right enough; butsomo thief snatched of the ice, and skates are in good it from him at tho comer of Seventh street. demand. W. H. S. Thats whats tho trouble. to tako this homo Say, youf mother, said tho mau who had been to a raffle, at Free of Charge to Sufferers. he flung the bird across tho car and came near knocking off tho gripmaus cap in Cut this out and take it to- - your " doing so. In the morning someone knocked at hit druggist and get a sample bottle bedroom door. ree of Dr. Kings New Discovery, "Wbuts tho matter? or Consumption, Coughs and Matter enough. Somebody got Into Holds. They da : not- - ask vou to tho larder during the night and stole out - ' -- ", THE WOMAN LAWYER. Is futile. Population wont Bo stayd, reduo J or stoppd, tho we May fret nnd fume, or roar and rant At universal destiny, ught I would let j. p That womans ceas'd to euro for men, Or marriage, Is hypcrludo. Sho seeks no more, If sho has sought. From herself to free By matrimonial enterprise, This is uncertain, us sites found. Having rosolvd to work herself, Sho ilnnlj stands on her own grouud. After a abort period tran-pirir)- prUlo would not permit such course. Nor dignity nor self esteem; And then he knows that, after that, " lie never could himself red is m Evn In too fond, too partial tyes. A slavl-- h admiration sho Nor would nor could endure from him, In whom site sought affinity. Love falls to last thats unreturn'd, Though passion may, ungratlfled. This rages, rants, and vows by Jove It never can is; pacified. But love thats honest, unalloyd, Is not so wild, so turbulent. It does not waste such nervous force: Its every word Is eloquent. ?( Lswittca-Lseil- r, to-da- y, Ills For marriage, or what marriago means, Or time. ' s llcmcutbrauco he, Bequests in little pay V'or sort ice dono, for which this rhyme i. j InTveryrtrettm'tnecBnd . lio now ciffijictcs In every field With i inn, and oft thp laurel gains; Wbllo salving hard to keep his placo, Ho lias his trouble for Ms puius. , So Irffi pendent has she grown, 'Tls sa id, the's wholly ceasd to card " J aFord, - d - -- p KS.S "rVi-'ri'ri- It n I - to-da- es-ent- ial THE VAX WflO SERVES THE KEWa Ho takes extreme, unwearlod pains, In storm or heat or co!4 To never quit the wold. His sense of duty he maintains' . Hoods Sarsaparilla makes pure criptive of the country traversed Dont hurry. Take time to exblood and thus gives health and rates of fare,' or any other informa amine lh9 labels and trademarks tion, address happtneps. of goods you buy, and you will E. U LOMAX, Hoods Pills are the favorite Genl Pass, and Ticket Agent pro tec yourself from cheap and family cathartic and liver medicine, 1 worthless substitutes, j 1 Price 25c. . Omaha, Neb. - ' |