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Show The RepuMia, NepLi, Utah, Salurdaj, Jan. School Libraries. Raring the la ft, lew 3 ears efforts librar to have . school-.in Juab county, ies in our have the following in making a go l beginiug: Xe phi. Levan, Mona and Lureka. In some tbe buks are beyond the, capa 'it v of the paniis but In oim are Mutable for the public of the districts the library rules are so constructed that pupil-- , school officers and teachers have access to the library. The citizens become entitled to the privileges by demiting one or more volumes of standard literature to thelibrary. Tiiroughthe liberality of lb owner' of the Mephi Public libm v, their whole collection of J books was donated to the Public i ho I library. Tlie-- b oks have a hi m dae n aim of creating in the for good literature and are b ,ug well u ..d, but mire good if arrange-la-ucoiil i be acc imp! ire re made that once each k books conhl be obtained by i the chiaeus. While the libraries in our schools afford opportunities for toe larger paniX, there has as vet very little done among In each room the I cr grad.-s- . there Pm mid be reference books on vailous subjects suitable to the capae.lk - of the pupih of the e re In some instance teach h,ie purchased suitable books in nature studies and ea-stuiie-- . ti.e rcsr.lt have been very gratify ing. Ab tlie gulf between parents and t act vs ar, and all dis. cover that it is not how much arithmetic etc., the teacher crams irdo tli.. miudof the child, but how m in' truths the teachM helps tlm and how many child to noble thoughts are awakened in its mil. d, avc m ill learn to place more importance upon the luring of a firm font dutiou fertile future ptruc-ture- , ''id le.m upon the tilling ol the eiiilds mind v, it!i knowledge that is beyond its power to mnk-i-slin-tan- es e pu-pils- d.-sir- e U ed timo should be devoted to mental improvement, and all should take a jiride in building up the library that helped them to become acquainted with some of the master maids of the world. The school boards can also assist in ostablishingsaitablelibraries in the schools, although at present they are not in a condition to give much financial aid, but we hope they will soon be in a more favorable condition. Much money lias been spent in the schools of ttah for aparatus that was perhaps used omce a year or not at all, that might have been spent much more profitably in the purchase of books for the u.--e of the m pupils. (State Superintendent of Schools, Dr, Dark, is taking a great interest in the matter of school libraries, and if tli 3 parents, school officers, teachers and pupils ax ill in the mittcr nun li can be done to e ere te among the pupils a a for good reading that ill continue durirg their lives. de-ir- JOIIXT. 1 b, 5 dir-ap- er a Co. Supt. of Schools. ing election, A correct understanding, and clear explanation from the directors, will dispel any fears of misconceptions on the part of tliQ members, that the religious and spiritual Avorkings of the Ilelief .Society are in any Aviso interfered Avitli. - 'll - d SALT UZ I sf Di-c- ov A 1 TRIBUTE TO Churning Done in One MinuteI liat e tried the Lightning Churn, a on am. it recently described in yon paper,churn in is certainly a wonder. I can less than one minute, and the butter is more elegant, atid you get considerable butter than when you use a common churn. I tool; the ag ney for the churn here and every butter maker that secs it and buys one. I have Fold three do.en they gi'Othe best of satisfaction. asI know I can aell 100 in this township, they climn so quickly, make so much more butter than common churns and are so cheap. Some one in e cry township can make tAvo or three hundred dollars in s those churns. Dy addressing .1. 1'. Casev A- 'n., St. Louis, you can g t circulars and lull information so you can make bigmoncy riyht at home. I h.u o made sso the past two AAecks and I liae never sold aiiA'th.mr in my life before. A Fa n mi n. Reduction on all kinds of and ReRUBBER GOODS, in em bar wi carry the WALES GOODYEAR brand. A - Itow to Prevent Croup that will prove inter young mothers, itow to guard Some reading to amest the disease. Croup is a terror to young mothers and to post them concerning the cause, first symptoms and treatment is the object of this item. The orgin of croup is a c minion cold. Children who are subject to it take cold very easily and croup is almost sure to follow. Ilia first symptom is hoarsdtss; this is soon followed by a peculiar rough cough, vv hicli iseasily rec and will never be forgotten bv one w bo has heired it. The time t act is v hen the child first becomes boarse. It Chamt f rl uns Cough Remedy is freel-give- n all tendency to croup will soon disappear. Even after thecroupvcough has self-heatin- g . Pi - si TRADE a p1 ir SGiEfITIFIQ fiESiCAN, oT7flfnliv iliv tion of oil, I'lnyc-it- - rtre uiv sc cilii c p mi n !. terms? . (hi a ear; X 1.K)S UFMitls. 'peciHH'il Cnj'iCs ?ncl llAXD n xt btiit lna. Addrtaa toUEfJ & CO., Buuh. oa I'a SCil iirondv. ay, husband was in debt and 1 being anxious to Ik !p him through I would sell flatirons and I am doing splendidly. A cents worth of fuel will licet, the iron lor hours, so you have a perfectly oven heat. You can iron in inlf the time ami no danger of scorcldn g the clothes, as w ith the old tron, ana you cap get the most beautiful gloss. I sell at i early e cry house, as the ilon saves so much fuel everybody wants one, I made sil.. Ail on each iron and have not sold less than ten any day I w orked. My brot her is doing well ami I think anyone can make lots of money any where ell ing irons. J. F. CASEY At CO., St. Louis, Mo.. a ill 1 irt anyone in the business, as they did me, if you Avill addiess them. Mns. A. lit i.ia.. self-heali- ALL STYLES GENTS PANTS vill bo sold below cost. 1 A Good Wind it Yourself! Mill-M- ake I saw one of the Peoples wind mills which I saw recommended in your paper leceni ly. it only cost me S. fit and is a splendid mill; my well is deep, but it pumps it all ritrht and with very little w ind; the neighbors all like it, and as I am a kind of a carpenter, I liavo agreed to int up nine mills already, on which I cm make a nice prollt. and there are many others lor w hoin I can put up mills this i. ill. I don t se why every farmer should not hav e a w ind mill, w hen they can make it tiiemseh es lor lc-- s than Mu; anyone can g t diagrams and complete, directions for making the w ind mill by sending Js tw stamps to pay etc., to Francis Casey, St. Louis, Mo. and there can be dozens of tin ill put up Magnificent Bargains offered to all during the dull months at the iViany po-t-a- in any locality by anyone tint Ins the A Fakmihs. energy to do so. fclARiCS, COPYRIGHTS &c. dc criptioi mav id a cr an i n n, cri ftl tree, iit qlk c Mtilui'i i! rule. ('imuimcHf ini1 Mritlr cmtHU ii fiI. CdiltAt DciP. 'curing e hwc a almurt '?i c Oh in Anu'iHH. s tk( n Ikiti itiiugh ilunii Cu. retc.V SCv-la-l ItutlLL m tue ArrotiO i (.on-sum- recipt for making a cold starch? I comprehensive and positively nec- good am selling flatcons and non essary for each and every society a little at every house and have to Uso place ami want know d by, at t'ae com sometostaicli OA'crv to be how make a good cold starch. Mv poi-on- j ov '1 Once more we ask you in holding If only the best literature is your meetings for the election of placed Avithin the reach of the chil- officers of the Relief Societies to dren, they a ill acquire a taste for carry out the requirnients of the fetich and will have no disirc to articles of the association and by ste tsK ir time in muling wortli-- s Jaws. s in Your sisters and the mind tra&li that tl Lcxl'. The&ayingiapplicabie Relief Society work. Zixa I). Young, Train the child a - it should axe S. Pochards, J x ill and when it litToairs old it Bath-huii- a Smith, t depart from it." All parents Sarah KnniAbL. i not in a position to get suitable izrsrx: raries for t 'eir children, hut all 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE. a encourage tli 5 endeavors ti.at V ; made to place suitable reading V,'! LsP children thin the reach of the !: tk -- 5 To all Relief Society Presidents: The time is near for another of directors, and avo leel that the importance of these legal blessings that have fallen to our lot devcFied will prevent the attacks should be appreciated by us. here is uo danger in giving this remedy for it contains nothing injurious. For Therefore a e desire on the part of sale by A. Lunt & Sons. of enactment a officers the anitjd the articles o association and by A l Ifc tqual to a CoU Mine. Iuavs which are easy to understand, Will some of your readers give me a id. teachers should remember that nr success will be mea-ure- d ire by the habits of study and ire lor knowledge he creates in pupil, than by I'd ling the pup-- i ii.nl Avitli rules, and facts, e percent of pupils avIio continue ic studies after completing the mol course, should increase ivitli ; advantages afforded. Xo matter at occupation is lbiiowid, some Di-c- MILL11U, bi-.-- rcs-pect- There Is Nothing So Good. There u nothing just as good as I)r, erv lor King New Coughs anp CoKIs, so demand it and do not rriuit the dialer to sell vou sune substitute. He wilt not claim thero is anything better, but in order to make mme prollt he may claim something else to to Justus good. You want Dr. Kings New Discovery because you 1 now it to to safe and reli mle. and guaranteed to do good or money refunded. For Coughs, Cold- -, on and all affections of Tuiuat, Chest and Lungs, then- - is nothing so good Tii as is Dr. King's New cry. bottle lice at all Drugsjfiies an 1 Dealers, ilegular sizes 50 cents and ?l.d0. SO i cik. NURSERY CO. Incorporated. GfoWefs of fine choice Fruit, Shade and Ornamental trees. Call now and leave your orders with our local agent. H. F. McCUNE, Post Master Nephi Marry This Girl Quick. I saw in your paper that a ! year old bov made sl.gi; the lirst hour he worked selling the Perleetion Met. il I i p Lamp-wieI ordered a sample an went to tin work and the Prst week I cleared s condweik cleared ?! . I expect t" a w eel inthc near firiire, mil i.; to - I la Pi rb e! mn oi m L imjiw iek h l.i ma,.es -- m b a light and ooesawav wi n miio n chimneys and . U h id odor and s r e on, isy to sell. It Oil wish to ti v it red 1! two cent Station A. stamps t Mi-- -. A. Msheton. will .send you St. Louis, Mo., and sample outlrt. this is a good w av to make 't 1 k. 1 1 I i V money around home. Miss'I'ina r s 'V. W I S JJL i l y V. the Dipper Saved the Farm. Father whs sick and the mnitgagcon thclaim was ct.mirg due, I saw m lie Christian Advocate w here Mias A. M. Fritz of Station A, St. Louis, Mo , won hi send a sample combination dipper for sT two cent stamps, anil I oidered one. saw the dipper could bo used as a fruit strainer; jar filler; aa plain dippci; a linvi a lunnol; strainer funnel; a sick room rI hose a measure. warming pan and pint oigt t dillercnt Ucs makes the dipper such a necessary article that I went to work wi h it and it sells at very near And in four month Jpaid ev cry house. off tiie mortgage. I think I mn clear a a month. If you need work much as vou can do well by giving this a trial. Miss A. M. Fritz, Station A. fet. Lous, Mo., will send you a sample ffc) 1 8 two cent stamps write at onee. N. How 25-3- A'vf k John 11 Ord? Superintendent. ) JottsO. 8 WANTED AT ONCEt Active for oonnty. Exoiuaive control ami o risk. T8I11 clear li to io hundred dollars a yar. Kscloae tl aampU. tamp for full particulars, .r Zxi Kapuis Mm Mi-'i- . Misehal Whtbb Co. lrBig Rapid I - - r - |