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Show Pi r "t f,eaH Them A11' xt from Wtthos.s.mie From the far the testimony 1 the I n ' IKloua. id from CUea-pioneer rnilro f the taw- to Omaha, nod on, U!ne.ur viid N,ifh-VuTroute,, is the I ha "twaxs Til- - r ' n"..The 0 ' t. b-v- by Mnt:nfcs. and we!l patr.Mirt-for n nnb-- r :B turn the company strn.iliuw Lr his i advrt-e-ieu.siUch-- o. t daland tiou .asly in the nitrate ti.e perity ,.f that , . the Henna. and Chir. ii.cnVi Jraiu W,-'cxt.T- the mad, we the i ,. ciMJipany ... il,,.i'r" ensuing six has jut sluvw three B .,: U-- lu-- tet.e. x ! rim three postal, three smoking c:tr, topth f coaches and throe Mnn win-twelvMuli-nia- ii Call Sleepers, for Omaha ;.nd will fori.ua Hue. These new 'hums complete lW bo ca. led the Silver car, and will work on Palace Trains. The iron inthe platform railings and on the sil terior wili b heavily plated with unusual b :m ver and there will from amouijt of this work displayed the ears These cars the exteri.-rothe daily 'express will be run on be the handsomest will and trams, ever run u any road in the West. You always want the best of everyIn travel thing thst is to be had u en-i- r.e be tdeeptii. f to go by ing. of course, you prefer and safest shortest the quickest, best, route to the East. - To combined in one line, you your tickets via North - Western get these, .must buy the Chicago and Trans - continental Overland Route. It is the shortest, quickest and best route from Omaha to Chicago, New Y rk, Boston, Philadelphia, and all points East. The track is of the best steel rail, and all tli3 equipments are first class. THE FASTEST TIME ON RECORD! This road has '.made the fastest time with its trains for a long continued run that ever has been, made On its .Atlantic this country. Express route, between Omaha and Chicago, it baa run 138 miles in 142 minutes, and so smooth and good is the track, and so comfortable are the cars, that the passengers declare that, had they not known otherwise, by anything they could tell by the movement of the cars' they should have thought they were not traveling more than twenty miles an hour, instead in of- - NEARLY A MILE A MINUTE! tells . the whole the most and convince must Btory, road is best the that this skeptical ' there is in the West. ' Two trains daily leave Omaha for Chicago by this route, and so light are the grades of this line, so few the curves, and so good is the road bed and equipment, that, if necessary, forty miles an hour could easily be made over the entire road. If you have never been over, this road, you should certainly give it a trial, or if you have not been over it for a year or two, you should now go that way and see for yourself how fine a road can be made bv using steel rails and other modera improve This statement ( ments. We do not know the author of the following, bat he preaches one of th? best practical business sermons to young mn that we have read this ' ? many a day: "I wish I had capital." So we heard a creat strapping young nun e ixc!ai u the other in our ofliee. did warn to udl him a piece of our mind had, and we ll jun wiite ti hiui Y"U waul .capital, do you Am suj.p-isyou had what you oil what wuld you 'do with U? eajo;;:l, Yoa want capital? Haven't you got iia-- and feet and muscle and bone l bi iiii-- ? and dou't you call them M. ili What mure did God cive to ! "O i, they ire not money,' ;?vh But they are more than o4 m .;ie, and no one can take them froj you. Don't you know how to use them? If you don't, it is time u Take hold ot the re learning tirst pi w t,r hoe or jack-planbroad ax that you can hud, and not ' w nk inur capital wil- soon yield . y u u iarge i Ay, but there 8 the rub xou don t want to workj you waut money or credit that you may play the gentleman, and specu late, mid end by playing the vagu h nid. Or you want a pi mtatien and ner.H's :hat you may h;re an over seer to attend to them, while you run ver the country and dissipate; or want to uia.ry somj rich girl, wh may be foolish enough to irarry you for your good looks; that she ma) i ! m. Z. , Offer to the public a full o&d complete assortment of STAPLE & FANCY MERCHANDISE i- ) 'r e - - I., OGDEN BRANCH; : Fall Goods Arriving. ; . 1 io BRANCH, ... LOG A! I Had Capital." ! . k.-p- Wish And to arrive, which will be offered at i BOCK PBICBS! IB IE ID ContUticg of STOVES. TINWARE, 'GLASSWARE, CAFS, DRY GOODS, .NOTION'S, OUR STOCK comprise- - all the BEST BRANDS of HATS & CRWKERYf BOOTS & SHOES, PATENT MEDICINES GROCERIES, ETC., ETC. HARDWARE, line full Also a STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS ! : niunkels Clolhiiij; liools ami Mibe. Leather Xotious, ami i up. IIanluars Tin(ients' & Boj s Clothing ware, Wood ware. Cordage, ftueeiiswnre, Cilasware, Etc. and I imlings, HaiM Great reduclion in Trice of Reaper's & Whitewater and A FULL STOCK OF EXCEESIOR & CHAMPION WOOD'S Mowers, And other Farming Implemeuts. itt-rest- Staple and Fancy Groceries! Studebafcer WAGONS. Winchester A I so. 0 Charter Oak, Monitor and other leading makes of Democrat Light Spring Wagon, COOKING AND HEATING STOVES. These goods are bought from first hands, and the profits arising we We will not be undersold propose to share with our customers AT COST! f ' spport you. Shame upon you, young man! bo to work with the capital you have and you'll soon make interest enough upon it and with it to give you as much money as you want, and make ycu feel like a man. If you can't make money upon what capita! you have, you couldn't make it if you had a million dollars in money. If you don't know how to use bone and muscle and brains, you would not know how to use gold. If you let the capital you have lie idle and waste and rust out, it would be the same thing with you if you had gold: you would only know how to waste ' Then don t stand about like a great helpless child, waiting for somebody to come in and feed you, but Take the first work you go to work. can find, no matter what it is, so that you may be sure to do it as Billy well. Yes, Gray did his .drumming, what you undertake,: do it .well; always do you best". If ycu manage the capital you already have, you will eoon have plenty more to manage; but if you can't or won't manage the capital God has given you, you ; will never have any more to manage. , DABXESS AXD TBMHIXGS, See the celebrated LEATHER Morrison Plow and ng other Agricultural Implements. AND XIOE self-cleani- ITIIVOIIVGS ! All ori'ers addressed to Jl.S, WATS OX will receive prompt All Kinds of Protluce forward- - attention, td to any point at the Shortest Notice, PEEBLES' I3BXJG: STOEE, : -. At the October Conference S..G. W.. I., Salt laake WILL OFFER TO COUNTRY DEALERS Offtlen UNEXAMPLED WANTED Circumstances Alter Cases. 5000BUSIIELS of two"rowed BarieJ' The other day, while a , Vicks-burg. GROVE BREWERY, was riding; toward Jackson, haired he a his in 6aw long buggy, ... Ogdeiif, Utah. ' roadside on man a, in sitting' The market young Highest price Cash fence. There was such an air oi ut- will be paid. ter desolation about the countryman that the Vicksburger drew rein and IlICHTEIt & FRY. ' and inquired: ' "For God's sake! what ails you, ' : ; young man?" '"Nothing, for. God's sake," was ' the meek reply. H "But is any one dead?" "Hain't heard of anybody but old rj Matthews, and he weut off ; two INDUCEMENTS. SPECIAL FIFTH STREET, 8(il-3m.- . .'I SUPT. . , H. B. Clawson, SUIT H. B. Clawson, f t s4-t- f. All orders Bent to M. Thatcher will receite prompt attention. s4-t- ' : ",'Y. , INDUCEMENTS IX ALL DEPAIiTMEXTS OF i er . ( 8,07-0- MEROHANDISB 01 Attention is drawn to our : ; . Fine Stock . ai:;;v-;is.- AND . months ago." M Jules Ferry's civil marriage "Are you sick?" ' with M'iie Htsher Kestner was at "I feel kinder bad." tended by about fifty Deputies of the "Well, you look bad. In fact, Lm. It is a rare thing even for ex you are the worst looking young man treme Radicals to dispeuse with the I've seen since the close of the war!" services of the Church on the occa "I was all right till a month ago," fiion of a marriage, and this setting at said; the young man, looking .still defiance received practices by a peri more solemn. ' son in M. Jules Ferry's position is "What happened then? He knows that ."Woman went back on me!" very much noted. his wife vill not be looked upon as a "Did, eh? Were you engaged?" married woman by a very large por"I'd hung around theie for a year tion of the best society in Paris. But or so. and we d hugged and loved and he has made up his mind, on public hooked fingers. If that isn't beipg to take part ia this way in grounds, then I don t know. the general movement in France engaged, "And she backed out?", ' , against clerical domination. "Yes." "Well, I've been through the mill With what disappointment and humiliation must he look back from myself. I had a woman 'go back on me in that way three months ago, the biink of the grave, who can see and didn't lose a bit of sleep over it." nothing behind of all his toil, but "You dida't?" finds all to have perished with the "No, sir.". Using? What a degrading' sense of "But, then," sighed the ytrang orthlessness must come over him man, as he hitched aloBg on the rail, ho has lived only to eat, to drink to sleep iu idle amimalism, when "the woman jyou loved d.dn't own he wakes nn in pternitv.II.; sixteen uiuleu, and have a clean bun Jdred bales of cotton to sell'" Yicks (t "AJIILTCTN, 1). JD, burg Herald. Low Prices. , THE RETAIL DEPARTMENT . ; . ..;'', .'On the first floor, is undoubtedly The Best place in Salt Lake City a : 'ir Nj f 'jj CD . ' ' , AT WHICH TO PHECIIASE , ' ob GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS . jd And all kinds of Articles in General Use. 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