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Old and Pure. tients. 1 So'.t Lake City, Utah. DiFass.Agt. 1 Physicians prescribe It for their mnst delicate pa- - LUNCKfON, FIFTY GENTS. Y n E ( . i 1 TO ! I Li !' 1 CH1CAC0 a a 1 I It a ! G i INEXPENSIVELY. C. V. WARREN, (len'l Agf., s k 1 411 Salt Lake Cily, Dooly Block. . . . I tali. f 'VVF. PTt'.vi T'.Pl'I T rfrnlAfPth lnnrfc I Ijo r HUil piti tl !. lie iMtw. (Ox Oj4. j ivhfiiie r mi .r f r i.u unn. i..i c, i.q tt i ii ' I ii t'. li an' lt...n,l hal! quail and a.lc In. Hi ih.- limutll .f il.e rro.s- - t'K lr lh.l.' l. isvi traee. tra:;e K..-- w g Ai.vl in.N I 011 Vwke nor any leagues of gratiea he wul tpai a, cniy Kierniiy with worlila to an)r. A nl amui:g il.e unknown n)u;a wf n;fn. An. I. (i my end. r. no clue, nu foutprtut What th.n tory of the tivil war, ami wlial was her loss? Ot the seventeen loyal slates engHf;f(i, tier loss was the lliinl in numbers and the first in (he proportion to the tnmhora enpagoil. T.ie following Sichipan oryanuatlons, numbering 4,S,"4 men, were engaged at the battle of GcityslmiR: First Michigan Infantry, Third Michigan Infantry, Fou.t:: .Michigan li.fantry. Fifth enth teenth Michigan lnfamry, Sev- Michijan SixInfantry, .Michigan and Infantry Twenty-foun- l .Michi.nan Infantry, Companies C, I, K and R, Berdan's ArSharpshooters; Battery 1, Kirsi tillery; Michigan Brigade of Cavalry under the gallant Custer. cousUins of the First Michigan Cavalry. Fifth Sixth Michigan Michigan Cavalry, Cavalry and Seventh Michigan Cavalry. Michigan had killed, wounded and missing. 1,131; killed, 192. Many died aftcrwaids from wounds receivedthe legislature of Michigan In appropriated $20,000 for monuments to ho erected on the battlefield iu the What then? different positions held by the differ-ei.- t The infautry regiorganizations. ments' monuments cost each $1,560, the shurphhootere, $500 each, the battery $1.1:00 and the cavalry brigade, one monument, cost $j.4!0. The First on Michigan monument is located what is known on the battlefield as "The Loup;' the Third Michigan Infantry in the Peach Orchard; the Fourth Michigan Infantry In the Wheat field; the Fifth Michigan on Cemetery Kiflge; the Michigan Infantry on Utile Round Top; the Twenty foulh Michigan Infantry in Reynold Grove Bear Willowby Run; the Sharpshooters on Little Round Top; the Battery Monument on Cemetery Ridge; the monument of the Cavalry Brigade located on Runners Farm, about three miles east of the village of tiettysbui g. The monuments were dedicated on the 12th of June, UXS. They are a credit to our noble slate, aud the people of Michigan ran take a Just pride iu her volunteer soldiers who fought ia this glorious battle and the grand monuments erected to their memory on D. G. the battlefield of Gettysburg. Clotty, in Detroit Free Press. h wirii lii. ( itni I Pj; n- -i i i I'm. livulu?. ...uii' ii, tvii,.,lMtll-,- What is regarded as one of the tallest "bluffs" on record furnished Capt. Edgar Russell, chief signal officer in the Philippines during the insurrection, with a sinry, which he tells as an example of western nerve. "We were outside of Manila In some little scrap." said the captain, "and about seventy five natives were lying in a trench ahead of us, shooting away merrily, but not hitting anybody. "By and by I noticed a little disturbance in our front. Presently four Montana troopers trotted out of our lines and started straight for the Filipinos, Everybody looked at thorn with wonder, and waited to see them all killed. Mullets whistled all around them, but ffTey never halted. "Slowly, just at a trot, they jogged RYETAB" 111. ft 1'l.Uii!. froul kut'i-JnitHii. ( !'.in p, li 'n.t.iioiii, tbtiin ilei i r ni nti ful 1 ti m, to lh lit- I! (i Hal r iia.su J M I ntev id or In Tr.-- T l dir Kjn- riir f..r "(sit,-t- a i.Mrr. J r.iiP f 3 itrfi f.l(r4 t, .. T.ir. rtiit i r.; t;i. It "... ... ,,itl I( I V ,,1 tli firm of M. - (. ' , p - lQ ,J I tnm rnM. A t thc-i- r T'i"T rm UlQ (htl mfB( lUJUif.i ...I i.,.V.ri. im CilUIH.ii, ii. W- Hi'o., s repair ing the president's wa'ch. When the a done, he scratched under mork the dial and on the plates of 'ho watch the words.: - Thank God First gn I" fired! have a p'Mmeni who ai least win try to ve th I'nlon!" A remtvsl or th dial, whic h, of ourse nni'l I" dot e by a watchmak er, wl',1 reveal th- scratched words. It )iirli we PAINTING. I Prompt tUcntion Croxvn and Bridge j aid to ail work. V. oi!, (lidd Tilling L. B. DUNCAN,D .D S Kurray, Utah. Up Stairs, next Hurray Druj to Co. tY'RYTHIKG GUASA'JTEfD. lual and General Anaesthetist Vied for xttai t:on vf Teeth. . n Porcelain Crowns, (itlj Crowns. m iitveti-fitr(etiMiii- s Ve promptir ci'.ialii t:. H and Frireln gluts (lire or s, ii"urnitm. rli. virtual of (Jfiitluiiii till lit HI mil the tiUki(- hf .itfeiur ut- tend mtwlei, kitnU'h ur ilelftrioui Ual' thi I'lir Tar! h!f nm'tw, lid (tnrri!rtl U n ntBin m pmtimn nr unict.ttc drugs of auj ilwriptiofi, Jf A btr&re ut dirf1, .3fn mn I ta?n in th m mh wiihnui wnT.Hnd tlit rui iljllratiiig t fleet Ul ami,: oto cl icTtttHD i ci i i 'reereporton ptttntiiHli'.iy. i'or trtt hAL L' h HAO Pctentaand (fT'-rt- book, to m. SW v.m TV ! X u T K i 6if u- u ;"J. J j 9 11 IS) ( b OJUfrim red. W m TrtllVE OF BO CEH1S c)nnnill - llio Henna retail at 10 rnta ucli, and can b procured hu Nothing is so great an Instance of 111 manners as flattery. Swift. Fl 2 () Co. Ginseng Distilling mmmm DlSllllfftS Of BIlurEOH II C PoV.nt Ofr. D3 from anj druggiai, fancy grocer, or firnt clana tmr. Foi sale on dining car. Orm box ant post paid or receipt o IU renta. MHISK1ES iST. LOUIS, MO. v I In t. k. CCNV!N1fH. Prlclent It consisted of seventy six regiments of Infantry aud nine of artillery, who bore their colors to the front on many a hotly contested field. The slates represented in the corps were as follows: Illinois. Indiana. MisKentucky. Ohio, Pennsylvania, souri. Kansas and Wisconsin. The three divisions of the corps were commanded by Major Genet a!s Devld 9. Stanley, Philip 11, ' Sheridan, ami Thomas J. Wood. General Granger soon ve place to Geu. O. O. Howard, and Sheridan to Gen. John Newton. walrh that Abraham Lincoln ever wore. No doubt It Is still preserved in the Lincoln family, with the scralch-ing- , nbovd given, under the dial. Yon can Inlerptet nieu s actions much better than you tan read their thoughts. Trouble always lies Just ahead ot everyone, and It Is the wise man who avoids it. Vlre-rra- a. - WILSUN.Cuhlar BANK Op G01BMERCE ATLAS D LOGIC TRANSACTS GENERAL BANKING BUSINESSlateral paid oa tlaia aad laTlngi dapoaltae biarcrrnrat funairflncii, l r f. B, Baneem. t,iKh..lm. J 1). k v.dall.bojdPan. E. . A K. W, Kicb 'Fiom the E. B. Crli lilnw. SUMMIT TAKE To the LIMITED OVERLAND Via THE SEA." IK! fOl THE EAST. :s twr firn train nm I andmrtkii xy n qui'lmr d .'tab arl UyvmlLg iluU tenEaaieiu Vtiu nrm n I tQtTJ rvNiva lima b Ail rrroi Jfiife . at? .y. a I lir The Colorad'3 and Potithern mid Ft. Worth and Denver City K'yl Connect (Vorudn y i:h the iiilf cf Mei.co. They are the initial links in the mutes through the Fl. Worth gateway, to M xi o, New Orleans and Siatea The Tlo-are itnpot taut links in the water nnd rui! line f r freight triiflic. between the Seaboard and I'lab. The) Colorado and S.m'l;en serres the popu.oi.s cuWre and p; i eipal milling canipH of Hoyl Slieniiiin. (receral Aiienl. Loom (i', Coniiiieici.d Ll.'aV I SaltLicke t Eastern-Souther- ptia-lpa- liriiwiiiiT KihAm Pa'Nc ftlepr- btubei tiffjt Sn'Vit.t and i.tbrar rnra nwnna. itid ii!aMfil pnp i am. mefti a ja c tri. i'lning I inturh tr Ii r iiHni Lseiit, or tinie uhi-- . fold' r. ilhiafratrd iHVkt, toimpbiHa deprripue of 'he territory tra?ered (nil at Tirki 0ire, 1 Unin atftttt, Bait Laki grty, fiah. bat-it-ri- ts a gold hunting case watch of Eng. Iii.li make, and, a Mr. Dillon was told aud believes, it was the only avH'OM, aV. W- iUt zation. ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S WATCH fl.. hfin r Htnh Vtrr prmt'inm t tiin' l' ef1-- fi -IJ Tlrv,! pirt. u who frightened, looked over the ground, "Among the Ohio Democrats were in the army early." said the cap- returned, saluted, and asked, 'Where will you have the boxea put. colonel?' tain, "wis Cen. James Ii. Steedman, and he has a monument at Toledo. The colonel rose in his wrath and told Steednian had been a canal contractor the sergeant he was a blankety blank and a '43er, and was given to rough fool. Tae sergeant saluted again and said: 'But where will you have usage of men, and when his regiment, the boxes put, colonel?' Steednian the Fourteenth Ohio, was organized, the boys did not take kindly to their roared: 'Take them away, man, I colonel's rough language and ready don't care where; take them to hell.' profanity. On one occasion he order- To this the imperturbable seigaant ed a sergeant on duty to remove a replied with a salute, 'Excuse me, pile of cracker boxes from a particu- colonel, but wouldn't they he more lar spot In camp and to do It as out of your way and less likely to rjiilek as the Lord would let him, as trouble you again if I took them to Steednian was amazed, but he had decided that bis own tent must heaven?' stand just here some Infernal idiot he turned bis hack on the sergeant lo had placed ,h' boxes. laugh in the face of bis adjutant as "The sergeant, irritated, but not he murmured, 'Take him away.'" Conv lMu-.- i jm"- 1 ARTIST. i lien t li Juflt (h Hiii g for trn-fr- i. u1 eonTflniont fur iic-u- it Hrtrt.-n,- m WHEN STEEDMAN LAUGHED When the news readied Washing Mat fori bumter ton in April. was under juiiii I'linm, nil export. watchmaker, then working for the f!i, )riM;jit, holHti(T SontMpjf tin lVin A'lifirittl Whiskey the mustered out, and next enlisted Third Illinois, wheie her sex was not In that regiment she discovered. made a most excellent record, but with the rebels. The colonel noticed being wounded in one of the engagea particularly natty young soldier ments, she was again discharged and among those he received. The soldier sent home, only to re ealist in the gave the name "Frank Henderson, and Nineteenth Illinois. She served in all raid "he" belonged to the Nineteenlh the battles of Col. O'Maia's regiment Illinois. It developed that this soldier and finally was taken prisoner at was a young girl, anil (hat she and Holly Springs. The girl soldier was taken to Atlanher brother at the outset of the war, had enlisted in the Eleventh Illinois. ta. Ga. There In attempting to escape The pair were orphans and were she was shot In the leg, but even In devoted to each other. She could not her confinement to the prison hospital Afler bear the thought of being separated her sex was not discovered. from the brother who had been her recovering from the wound Inflicted At by the prison guard she was sent to only companion from babyhood. the expiration of her enlistment for Graysville, where she was exchanged. three months in this regiment she was j She was sent to her Illinois home. l't- - Pjmitrr, IfPtMIV t ..tu. I DIED, He hris returned I'.t nr.d prrpnred to please all his pat rnra in all kinds of jfar. ipntit'i Dim GIRL MADE GOOD SOLDIER One of the most famous organisations in Washington on the occasion of the Grand Army encampment was the Fourth Army corps. The corps was distinctly a fight ing machine. It was born of a great its name and battle. It obtained splendid birthright from the consolidation of the Twentieth and Twenty-firs- t army corps, which had heeu reduced In numbers on account of disease and battle losses. aftr Chicka-matigNo body of defenders of the Vnlon sa s'"' '""'e more of the brunt of the gret struggle than this organi Z- - wimhw, XL fir on toward the enemy. The natives fired and fired, but for aome unknown reason did not hit. On and on weut the quartet, disdaining cover. "At last, there wag a shout, and, to our utter astonishment, we beheld the seventy five Filipinos Jump out of their trenches and take to their heels in mad flight. The nerve of the Montana troopers was too much for them. "When they had all fled, throwing their rifles away as they ran, the troopers came back, their arm full of guns. That is what the army has come to call 'a Montana bluff.' It's a sort of nerve that lets a man open a jackpot on a pair of deuce." New York Tribune. A story Is told that while the Union ermy was at and near Chattanooga, Col. Burke, of the Tenth Ohio, exchanged a large number of prisoners tV Ladies, pleasv call on Mrs. for a free eight dae trial rf t!.e remedy. (f) s. . ) vv VVrl 111. "A MONTANA BLUFF" ti J J I t il.ini s .. All t me O k ,li,.,r sha!) i,,lt uuioi t.-- Mrl- - THE FOURTH ARMY CORPS THAT'S OUU lU'SIXFSS. DINING 'It...(iikh he, m atul soul ;t: What part iu Michlfan iaKc in th( haltl of Gt'tiMmrp. the crow iiiiir vic- KOCK ISLAND." miles-"Tl- IE ! hr.r the 1 MICHIGAN AT GETTYSBURG LINES. For descriptive and ilhiHtrative literature chII at No. 'Jtl Mnin Btreel, ,Sk1 L,Mle City. 1. i;. liltAl , (ien'l Ant. civilized world and sell you through . like a Anfl ahoulil th(y . r I In- - Tliat, In thtnw hi dawn, y,.ur (n't I.rints lie Where. Ihrrtul hv.n li. .!, liif v. is of the lii , r NEW YORK i Hand. 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A. :, 4 and Mnple .n II' , lrtiiFi i - Ar- N- i ur t l.tui M t GfFIC Lnkv ht i MAIN Mt'it H in Mini i for tti hU jU Artffiiia No. Aii.ta m:iiiD fed I iHi;1 Mtiiii.it k '!?!! I t'it.ion'1 iat 'i in at t oiler sample shipments, of litis brand at half price, (packed in plain ' sealed b. 1 .j (juar ts f?,"3, in Quarts Vrxii'.i Any-vhr, tliifi"$ in i'.S All orders and remittance-iistao.ps, caeh or by check, etc.,) hs web as requests for confidential price list n.ust be cicMwtfci (is folit'trs: A. K. CAsPKKCO Vw' It will entirely cu e the worst foraii ff female eoii.pluiuts, all ovarian troubles, icfUnitiiHtion and ulceration, fullir g aud duplaeenient of the womb and spinal weakness and is peculiarly adapted to ti.e Charge of Life. It has cured more cases of bscksi hj and Leucorrhoe than any other remedy the world has ever known. It ia almost infallible in such ckm-s- . It dissolvesaui expels tumors from tie uterus in as early stage of development, and chetkl any tendency K cancerous humors. Irregular, suppres ed or painful menstruation, bioUin,;, flooding, r.ervom proitration, headache, general debility yields to it. Womb troubles, causing pain, welglil aad bacKache, instantly relieve.! and permanently cured by its use. L'ndel all circumstances it acts .11 harmony with the laws that govern tht femaif system, aud is as hariulens as water. It quick'y removes that bearing- don n feeling, extreme lassitude, "don't cure" nd "want to t alone" feeling, excitability, irritability, nervousness, nn tineas, famine, s!euB6tie, melan cholly or the "blues" and backache. These are sure indn'a'.inns of female weakness, or some derangement, of the uterus, which this medicine alva)i ouree. It at once cures both male and female of Piles iu their worst form. No other female medicine iu the woild has received such widespread ami tin qualified endorsement. No other wed I cine has such a record of cures of female troubles, Those women who refuse to accept anything els are lewardrd a hundred thousand times, for they get whallhey nabt- - a cure-Sol-d by Mrs. M. A. Will amson, muna ger of the branch oiilue in Murray, (.. the Woman's M1.U111I Benefit Co., 7olit( ttj I (at,, Hkr S.,,: ii ;ii..t l U;u. ff aid imin an t fiii i Uit tt;li(nl jiirtf lit ind ilt'r.U'iI in !mh ti. Heel e.-- is: t( Vrt;-ij- drtim, old wb'u-keis a li.juid joy! It is iu the M lunlaiii Section of North (ir--ciul.y the o'd time proerfca. Every drop in boiled over open fur-"- "' I'"-1- . i'i "I ' vie copper Htiiis, in exactly t tie same way it was liiiiiie by tin r ynd.dfu! hers K century iico. First rate whskeyl sold at t'O to fii per alu,n. but is not any better than "Cupper's Standard." It is the U b! produced and must please every consumer or we will buy it back iih cuid are iiieorpora'ed Under the Lamsof X. C. with art hutlioriztd capital f js!(..i.u'm.C0 aud the People's National Hank and Piedmont Savint; Hank of Winston Salem, X. l will tell jou our guarantee in cui d. This old honest, mild and mellow whiskey is worth one dollar pt-- i ij.iart, but to mole fully introduce "Csspei's Standard" rt .;- i't ;f N". I. Hiiti i t;,a n - .. iu tsui-- Balm of Figs the Greatest Uterine Cure. HI It !IO ! Sal for sell not hiky No. A V! ATI'I it, Jfw SHORT LIN LAST CHANCE TO ST. LOUIS. Throych cur Si,!t Luke City to Si. fiOiiiN ai d iv 'mma t'i y. Only one rbange ' Itii.k r.f fort to Salt Lake . Tt Get a New York, It ii (T.i !. aiid principal pciinls east low talc s for HiUiu.er Ira Gy rel. AT F.s ecial uttei.tion to Ind es Bnd cLil Jren. Tourist sleeper t'.roiifh 'o Clucngo. I'.uttc.n aid oiler I oii. ta, without ti bruise. TWOTPAINS DAILY. Tnqtiire at tic'.ct t flice, 103 Dooly Pluck. Suit Lhke t.'ity. Any infomisti.'U cheerfully pivm. G. r. II. C. A- Mo. M im T()WNSKN!, oiiii IVilic C.i. I'i.Jj Saloon Scaedish (a He I'Mg'ey lilifik.) Wiuc8, Liquors :.n;l H. Louis, tnirr. i a I.. ShK uit U. P. A.. MiwuH.rH.-tl- o km ti:b I Nm.s'r.5 v Tiars. Uinprietai |