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Show S' I Tbe Republic, Nephi, Utah, Sesfardaj. Feb. 20 cannot be- more universal, and that the true courtesy whieh springs from a Wouldn't Let Her Ilrother-in-LaGo Out hind heart and intrinsic good breeding is not of tenor met with in society. N. of the Family. There are mure ways of killing- a Y. Sun. tog lhaa by hanging him, and there Steamed Fljf Pudding. are more ways of curing- a man than by Take half a pound of the best figs, g'ving him medicine. At least there is wash them and chop them fine, two another way of restoring a feminine inof grated bread, half a cup of valid to health and strength, if the exsweet cream, one cup of sweet milk po: nee of a young woman of this city and half a cup of sugar; beat it all tois to count for anything. and steam for three hours. gether This young woman is a most, attrac- Leisure Hours. tive creature, bright, pretty, amiable. Any man might Le proud to win her, but no one has succeeded so far. She Money Make Yourself! has a married sister, however, and has I have never seen in the papers about tn ten expressed her fondness and ad- - the Peoples Wind Mill; we call it the in en- - People's because the iaveiitor never miration for her brother-in-la. patented it, but let everybody use it w jthusiastie terms. All of Inch is a p free. Any farmer can make a mill him- o; the story. self, and all the material complete wT! Not long ago the married sister had a not cost over $10. It is a splendid mill, serious illness red the voung woman vrill pump the deepest wells, and will than any mill I ever had. And tl,e. last longer can get diagrams and complete person aml directions free, as I did, by sending- - is medical care conkl devise was done for two-eestamps to pay postage, etc. to the invalid, but she remained an invalid Francis Casey, St. Louis, Mo.; he sells in suite of all. Dav offer day she grew pumps also; when you get your wind "ould be glad to sell you a feebler, and day after dav she hinted it you need it. It is certainly more strongly that she was not long for pumn useless to pay $50 or $00 for a wind mill this world. The young woman, of when you can make one just as good for be big money course, bolstered un her sister with en- - $10, I think thereenuhl tlu-smills up througn l;ie eouragement and tonic, three times a made putting insisted that it Country asevervbody wouldA like thorn. day. but. the sister Reader. v. e.snt any use. Finally she got to a point where she was so very low in her ELECTRIC BITTERS. mind that she called the voting woman to lir bedside one day, and in a voice choked with emotion she aid: Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for Don't try to hide it from me any season, but perhaps more generally Croce! to any Its got come, and Im longer. reconciled or hope I am. But before needed when the languid, exhausted f cling go 1 want you to promise me one prevails, when the liver is torpid and siug-fisthing. and the need of a tonic and alterative Now. stop talking such nonsense fefet. A prompt use of this medicine has gently chided the voting woman. often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious You're to lie all 4 Th old lady wai right wb t sire a i, the child might di if u.ey ,vait tar th doctor. She saved tie fbtle ones u few doses of One Miunte Cough Care. She had used it for croup before. For sale by A. Lunt & Sons. If your children are sutrect to croup .a watch for the first avruptom of the If h ar ness. Cbamberlafas Cough Re aiedy is given ns soau ut the child bf comes hoarse it will n event the after the croowy cough ha atta k. Even cun al ays he preapp.ared th - attack vented by giving 'his retne iy. It is also invaluable lor colds ud v. hooping eongh Forsale by A. Lunt & son .Druggists. - SISTERLY HER REMEDY. lit-wit- w - tea-cupfu- di-er- ls S aly . ii ptions on the head. chapp?d hand and lips, cuts, hraiavs, solds. turns are quickly cur d by DaVViUs Wiicb Haze! idalve- - b s at preent the article most used for piles, ano it always Luet &Soes. mres them. F r eule by 5 i w . I 1 Soothing, nr.d not irritating,u strength i bat f aud jotrktaiag, feclive such are the qualities of DeWitt V Little Early Risers, the famous little pi.., & Son. ' e far sale at A. Lunt e run ir. j : i nt PHOTOGRAPHY j i 1 h right, soon. All fevers. No medicine will act going more surely in and the counteracting freeing system from t lie malarial poison. Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness yield to Elfctrie Bitters. 50. or $1.00 per bottle at. all Ur ug 'tores and dea.css. you need is another bottle of tonic and a good brace. The sister feebly shook her head. You mean it al! right, but you dont know. ! tell you that I am going todie and this is a dying request I have To make of you. All right, dear, said the woman, humoring her sister ( We desire to sen ounce to the pr.bli- - 'ht after- September 15th, we shall be prepared u, tali- your pictures. We warrant our work and will do- it at trices lot- uert:ve to suit the times. We also live S J. liana- - & Co. au.l ran recently mode i cabinet superior-flitlelfurnish photographs liieieirom at fhfid per doi.n. Call and see us no.. Photographers C. H-- BRVas 1 Nephi. Utah. On j Tills Is Your Opportunity. receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps, a generous sample will be mailed of the most popidar Catarrh and Key Fever Cure (Elys Cream Balm) sufficient to demonstrate tbe great merits oftlxo remedy. ELY BROTHERS, 50 Warren St., New York City. Rev. John Reid, Jr., of Or at Falls, MonJ., recommended Elys Cream Balm to me. I cau emphasize his statement, li is a posias directed. tive cure for catarrh if Rev. Francis W. Boole, Pastor Central PraR Church, Helena, Moat Elys Cream Bahn is the nek uowl edged cure fm-- catarrh aad contains no mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, CO csenie. u-- Knottier Smart Woman. Time. Mv husband is poor but priud and bo s Ne phi's beginning to does not want 1 mo to work; as t mve sob weakly. Ned was her husband, by nothing to do get restless, and alter t he way. I want I want you- to look reading in vour pnpfrr Mrs. Russells exTti flatir-s i perience selling after him and see that h isnt ch, concluded I would it. I wrote b J. try too miserable, you know. Promise me I1'. Casey &o.,St, ouis, Mo., ami they We iiave always on hand I ask it as mv last request that treated u so nicely that I felt verv e 1 goi mv as nntcl) soon As will look coaraged. Ned! after and the you sample iron I started out and sold 8 irons Beef, Mutton, Torlc, Bacon, Butter, unhappy wife wept bitterly. the first day, clearing $12. I have not Pork Sausage, aim Chouse. The young woman was really deeply sold less thau eight day since, unn affected, but she had a flash of inspira- one day I sold 17. any now have 225 clear tion anl she said briskly, air ostgayly: money, and my husband do s not know Dont worry about Ned ! ill see that I have been working, but I am afraid he We invite the citizens of (will be mad when I tell him. Have he doesnt get out of the family! done right or should I quit work act! The invalid started, dashed away her leave him to straggle alone? Nephi to giv c us a call. tears and gazed at her sister as if she An A Nxiotrs W i v f You are doing just could not believe that die bad heard your hus- Firsi Door North of Post; Ofiloe-1band should be proud rigat, of you. go igh aright. and show tire world what uti nor A. WILLIS, Manager. 'What do you mezv.' lie rinminded. qltead woimin can do. That getic Ill keep him where I ea i 1 ke care iron mu l ii wonderful seller, as we him, dear Thufil be all right Don't hear of so manv that are succeeding s!i- - Its its about First-Clas- Ned, mm&z ?HE&T - self-healin- g c j j 1 T T. Rolf-heaU- i . von worry. i ng it. The invalid stared for a minute, then BUCK LEW S ARNICA You menu thing! Ill sec that yon dont! and then she began a rapid recovery.- N. cm Mrs' Yee VW'. The But Salve ia the world for Cuts, Braises, Si, res, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sorts, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, y. Sun. ILL BREEDiNG OF SWELLS. Our F asolon-- I, Folk Indiftercnt Dlsasreenblc Toward Strangers. Who is that, Jim? j g A SAtVE. Corns, tvud all skin Eruptions. . m i. !y curas Piles, or no pay goaninteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refused. Price 25 cents p er hnx. Fo sale by a!-- ' ' .uggists and general dealers. ,lred.,I. ; stranger. Who can think .some simple tfring; to patent? ym rertft. H roes .ad- . 'iv& &-- f Tbeir t : pf-- ciV- . J i m tj 13 fflM&Bl. MMl (jiil Well, ea vv n brick at him. In civilized life the instinct of avoids ance is by no means so defined, it is distinctly noticeable. Everyone who has ever been a stranger in a strange land .has at same time felt that depressing sense of isolation. I shall never forget, so id, a Ameriq ican girl who had been thrown more or less in the amart set in London, my first dinner in England. At table I got on fairly well with the men, but .afterward in the drawing-roomy penance began. The fashionable women present paid no more attention to me than if I ere a piece of furniture. .My hostess, of course, would be coldly polite, bringing me a basket of photos or something of the kind to look over, and then with obvious relief would turn to her friends, while sat lonely and neglected until the men came in. They were very much kinder. New York, we are sorry to say, has not the reputation of treating outsiders with courtesy, and. unless they arc exceptionally rich or beautiful or fashionable they receive scant attention. There is no place so trying, declared a Washington belle, and so humiliating as a New York assemblage of slight acquaintances. It costs, so little to lie. polite, one would think; but of all indifferent, disagreeable people I think a, roomful of New York girls takes the precedence. This is a very strong charge, but in a measure it Is deserved by our fashionable people, who are certainly very indifferent to st ran gens and not over- n civil. How different from rudeness are the kindly ways -' of theGer' j 23olOgnjk, OiR3rd IPcsr-lAt, Excuse me. observed the man in es.2a.cl spectactes, but I am a surgeon, and that is not where the liver is. Never you oio. mind weere bis liver is, retorted the If it was in his big toe or his other. loft, car Le Wins Little Early Hirers would reach it and shake it for him. On h at you can bet your A. Lunt & Sons. 1 it iR every man in the. room will Ire asked to be in trod ucad to her. whether rhe is attractive or not; that docs of mean flint they must :y and converse. It is simply a gr et g, no mere; but it puts a timid girl wonderfully at her ease with those present, 'lire women are equally kind and invariably make a point of dhawirgeour-temr- e attention to an outsider. It seems :n!al manners a Iicccc-rari- i -j ly Ciio.eo gig-iarao- s. - k Eons b. Oakfttv) Churn That Churns ir. One Minute. - j Jo e-- i , - have been in the dairy business all1 g my lit iinri have many time" elutrned reran hour before butter would appear, so when I heard of churn that would to try if. churn in a minute, I eonclu Every day for a week usto it, and not onlycould I churn in a minute, but I srot more and better butter than with the common churn. This Is very important j information to butter makers. The churn I w,nrli .easily and will churn an ordinary nhurmn;; in less limn sixty seconds, l (.OLD CKOWN.S lmve sf)id Uv1 l!owll of :he churns in ihe pa it mouth. Every butter maker PIVOT TJUmi. 'b it has seen me churn in less than a BaiisbUhii A.VL nrinuio bou ihtojie. Yon can obtain all b- - . 'd i. ru.frfc.-the churn regarding VLAffiKi bv drtr sing J. F. Casey A Co., St. .V--. L ifa, . ,. ttrey will give you 3 prompt ud courreous Utter n il. & A Dairyman f wtvl Mt bksih vi 0oop fthewe. A S tth k'tt 1 j - Proprietors. ( Is Anglo-Saxo- To them j stranger U n guest treated as such by all preedit. a woman at a small gathering . 3 At.' ZE5Boora., Chas. Ockey d, is Loin and Porterhouse Steak per lb. straight. 1 manis. brother and commenced selling them, respect. and have made $1,700 a'ter paying all expenses. We dont canvass am.. Our Shoulder or Rounnd steak and sales are all made ar home. People come or send for them. The Mound City Dish Mutton, 10c- per pound or 3 Washer is the best Dishwasher on the Our business is increasing, market. pounds for 25o. and we are going io keep right on, until we make ten thousand dollars. We sell from 5 15 machines every day, and some days more. The Dislnvashei- is lovely, every housekeeper wants one. There is jOc. no excuse to be poor when so much money can he madeselling Dish Whiskers. For full particulars, address Tire Mound city Dish Washer Co., St, Louis, Mo. They will start you on tire road to cess. A Reader. ,, W.SCWE RTy.vi - li . Ns-r..- Al T Ttdfiv jorv orrvmJm ..tJHfe tf.! i ; r y it m Oftto: I I - . ! I S T m and Clsanco L W r : . Give you the best of meat at the cheapest prices, and ;we treat all with courtesy and to Make Money. I read how one of your subscribers made money selling Dishwashers: I ordered one. and my ladv friends were charmed, as they hate dish washing. My A bntuev-ertheles- Dismess. large quantities, buy for sa P O u arsains and give hemto the peep le, and alo w a ot bet- ;coas to be lU rne 4 er va uss the s a rr e rr.oney b u v or (Cl f is re. N !i 8 n you o a JSTP. ;'D can t son cr L 'Tv v |