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Show Idle easletlas. Britain's Tbr sr nearly tour (hour ird building societies In bo Gutted Kingdom, with an aggrcgi nikaibersbip of near of a million. Sonia If Idoa of tha wealth of theae societies, drawn almoat a.illrely from tha laving of tha working etessmi, may ba formed fiwm a recant parliamentary return, which abowa tha receipt! for the year at fM.S5l.4M. and their undivided prollts over M.OOO.OOO. three-qurrtf- r. it Tvlilii Uildrtft Tha hope of our country, aoclally, politically, morally and rellglonely. llaa In tha training of tha children. It la an Important atep toward tha eradication of a number of evlla which hava grown to aueh magnitude aa to threaten tha downfall of our republic. The adequate training of tha children will not only cure theae evlla but will bring prlceleaa bleaalnga to tha country, auch aa wa do not now enjoy. Rev. C. U Harris. Deafness CiumI He Cured local application!, aa thry cannot resell diseased tha portion of the ear. There la only ona way to euro dmfneaa. and that la by constitutions! remtdlta. Deafness Is oauaad by an Inflamed condition of tho muooua lining of tha Kiwtachlan Tuba. When thla tuba la Influmad you have a hearing. and rumbling Bound, or Imiierfect Whan it la entirely cluard deafness la lha tlia Inflaniinatlnn cun result, and unlaaathla tube raaiorcd to Ha on taken out and denormal condition, hearing will I out of ten arc nine rwra stroyed forever; but caused by calarrh, which la nothing auran Inflamed condition of tbs mucous fey Wa will give one Hundred Dollars for of Deafness (reused by natarrlil any case le enrol by llall'a Catarrh that canned Cura. Bend for elryulara, free. F. JJCIIKNKY A CO., Toledo, Bold by druueista, 75c. llall'a Vrinlly i'llls era tha beat a The Wife Doctor, ran you do anything for my bnabandt Doctor What aroma lo ba tlia matter! Tha With Woiriug about mouoy. Doctor Oh, I can relieve him of that all right VonVen Statesman. Bloaa Bavlags Hank aad Traat Company of Noe. 1, Bands Mala street, Salt Lake City, Utah, now have on deposit more than a million and a half dullara. They puy 6 per cent Interest par annum and compound the Interest four times a year. dm aont from all parti of tha United Biotas. Hava you aa amount 1 If not, itart aa aooount NOW, Women and children hava the right to deposit In their own name, subject to their own order. Write for sny Information needod. II and upward received. WILPORD WOODRUFF, President. GEORGE U. CANNON, Cashier. It la aaver proper for tha best Burn to glva tha bride away. It isn't a nice trick for anyone to do. Freapostoes Map of I' rah. Tho Passenger Department of tha Rio Grande railway has Just Issued aa map showing all mining districts of raoord, together with an outline sketch of the older districts, and calling special attention to several partially developed re gloua which recently have shown Important uaooverlnga of gold and copper, now attracting notice of prospectors, Investors aadothare For eopiaa of thla valuable map address F. A. Wadleiob, G. P. A., Balt Lake City. BaaB tho Advorileomaala. Yon will enjoy this publication much hatter If you will get into the habit of reading tha advertisements; they will afford a most interesting Study and will pnt you In tba way of getting soma excellent bargain a. Our advertisers are reliable, they what they advertise. Minister I ones performed three wedding oeremonlaa in twelve minutes. Miss Baylor That was st the rata of fifteen knots aa hour N. Y. Journal. Dropsy treated fees by Dr. H. II. Green's ions, of Atlanta, Ga. The greatest dropsy ste la tha world. Read their adver-i- t in another oolumn of this paper. Why do you say wear perfectly sate on a railroad trmint" Because papa won't pursue us until bs can got a pass. Chicago Record. if ws elope 31st August is the last of the Rules qf contest published in large advertbamant about the first and middle of cadi month. Ail nDnDCV fc n; that's WILL PAY BlOO FOR ANY CASB Of Waakaaaa la Moa Tkey Treat sag Fall ta Caro. An Omaha Company places for tha first time before the ptb'le a Uasical mbit for tho euro of Lost Vitality, Nervous aad Sexual Weakness, and Restoration of Lila Foroa la old d young man. No worn-ou- t French rvuiedy: mutates no Phosphorous or other harmful drugs. It is a WonDinrcLTsstTnisr magical In ite effects positive in its cars. All readers, who era suffering from n weakness that blights their tm, enuring that mantel and physical suffering nsenlisr to Lout Man aood, should write to the STATE UED1CA L COMPANY, Omaha. Nek, and they wiU aad yon absolutely FREE, a valuable paper oa these diseases, and iwsitivs proofs Imr . Thous- olthrirtruly ands of man, who hove lost all hope of a sure, era being restored by them to a per-fscondition. This Maoicai. Tsk itm ixv may ba takea homo or they will at andor their df pay railroad faro and hotel bills to ail who prater to go there for treatment, if they fall to euro. They an perfectly reliable! hava no Free Prescriptions, Free Curs, Free Rumple, or C. U. L. fake They bavo 1850,000 capital, and guarantee to cun ovary caao they traat or refund ovary dob Inror their ehargsa may bo deposited In baak to be palid to tbam when a rare it effected. Wnti them today. o variant SI2 TO US1 rwitasemsrndwiwnui Per WEEK riU salt sawn ntiHtttb 19 I SV M. amttw ' Iwwiw hr UauS npaalMa hr tows aad amMrvSSMHA. ilia A Bam BlrtmasA Ta. list aub-atan- ce rather a gam which can be played on wheels, baa lately been evolved by a cycling genius. It U called tha Royal game, and requires a court or field divided Into alleys. Tvo teams of nine rldara each take part, and tha field la divided Into a right and left field, with the Bourse chalked out plainly. An alley-wa- y of ropes or cables, exconetruc-tetendi from the upper to tha lower field on the division Ins between right knd left field. Cables alio form two npright aide between which tha rolls, and la driven backward er forward by tha rldera In pasting at any point between the lower and upla a alngla per field. The bicycle rim, having a four and ono-ha-lt Inch pneumatic tire. Tha Idea of tha game la to drive tha from tha center field, through attack! of opponent! to a goal ahead, tha rldera using itlcki especially made for the are game. The enda of the alley-watha goals for the respective teams. Flayers ride In single file and alwaya circle to tha left. Thua tha two train ere constantly meeting and paaelng each other In oppoilta directions on tha npper aide of the alleyway. Royal la a gam requiring swift riding and much skill, and a novice would scarcely venture to form one of n team. London Cycle el el el rrajas Is All Acs though prayer were a new thing la the world, pleading at tha floor for admittance, and reason were Judging whether It might properly eater; but It has bean In the world beyond man's remembrance, and belong! with eentlmenta ae ancient si reason Itself. It moves me that men's earliest voices, by tome significant Instinct, went out In prayer. It moves me that, under all changes, forms and creeda, prayer, like religion Itself, hat endured. It moves me to ire the worship of men, crying out of their dlatreea after God. It atlre ue yet to read their ancient litanies. The habit of prayer cornea to ut as a great fertilising stream of boly traditions Wa balleva In It, aa In every' thing alee, on authority, because men to whom wa look up ae tha purest tell ui that they needed to pray In order to live. Rev. Charles F. Dole. It le not aa Ilats Ball, Football and a Full Liao of Athletic Goods. abet yon went, send for our new ratelofua, fruo tor tho nuking. New ami ficronil Hantt lllcjclcs ut ICcuiiirknbly Iaiw Prices, BROWNING BROS.. way." n Mr. lllxon, a tall, pals, young clergyman, sat in his Gothic tudy, with a vase of roaebuda before his sheets of sermon paper, and a of pen. aU placed re.dy for use MaJ. Clark, short and at mi t with t fringe of white whiskers around hie rubicund countenance, waa smoking a Mr. Hlxon ilgar on the doorstep. liellked the odor of Havanas, and MaJ. Clark detpieed the roeebude. But they were both mildly tolerant of the cthere weakness. MaJ. Clark had an Idea that It looked respectable to be an social terms with your clergyman, tnd Mr. Hlxon, who had only recently accepted a call to Snagtown, depended a good deal on MaJ. Clarka thorough acquaintance with tha people and tha place. And, to speak truth, the beautiful, parsonage wee not altogether without lta thorns. Mr. Hlxon knew nothing about housekeeping, and the old woman, who had alwaye man-sge- d the domestic helm for hla predecessor, had Juat retired from busineaa on n legacy. And the tople which MaJ. Clark and he were discussing at that especial moment waa how to replace Betsey Ann Snedecor. So. Mr. Hlxon took the major's advice and Inserted an advertisement In the Snagtown Weekly Trumpet The major gave It to the editor with the dollar which waa to guarantee Its prompt Insertion. And the Snagtown Weekly Trumpet had not decorated the breakfast table of the cltixena tor half an hour on the Wednesday morning of Its Issue when Mr. Hlxon, studying out tha fifthly" of hla next week's sermon, waa startled by n tap at tha door, and In walked a lady. A young lady. And rather a pretty lady, with a flush on her cheeks aa red ae the Rev. Mr. Hlxon's own rosebuds, pretty brown hair and dark blue eyes veiled with long laahea. "Ah! stammered Mr, Hlxon, riling how do you do, rather awkwardly, Miss Lennox? A fine morning after the rain. Fray be eealed pray favor me by occupying this chair!" For ha had seen Barbara Lennox several time, called once at her father'! snug little farmhouse, and put down her name In his list of people to be visited frequently. He liked Barbara, and he did not tblnk that Barbara disliked him. Thera are some people with whom we feel that we ahould like to be better acquainted. And pretty Barbara was one of these, elesaed on the white pages of the minister's memorandum book, 80, of course, when she came to the close-shave- SPORTSMANS HEADQUARTERS . U jou doa't know the only business yi SI00 ToAny Man. time Jumped Into Mlaa Lennox lap. And much as I should appreciate your kind offer "If yon won't take me, eald Barbara, springing to bar fset with n red spot glowing on either cheek, "I'll go to Mr. Bymlngton, the Baptist minister. "I don't think ha needs one. said Mr. Hlxon, also rising and looking perturbed. "Needs what! "A explained Mr. Hlxon In the blunt way In which your Latin scholar sometimes blurts out hls tut yourself In direct communication with the general p u b 1 1 e of Snag-tow- ha knew tha worda of tho Lord and Ya ahall know Bavlor to ba true: the truth, aud tha truth ahall make you free." Tha poet stood for tha oppraaaed and Borrowing, because tha Master Ya are all brothers;" tha solsaid; dier who left all, and ran to tha dateuaa of hla country, and even gava hia Ufa for it, waa fulfilling a Christian duty, jesus Christ bad eald long ao: "Greater lova hath no man than this, that a man lay down hla Ufa for hla friends." Christianity came as a groat deliverance. Tha Ideal soldier, therefore, la faithful to both God and country. Carlyle used to say that tha study of tha French revolution saved him from being an atbelat. Tha study of American hlatory will show any ona that, Tba Lord la God! He noedeth not tha poor device of man." From a Memorial Day address by Rev. J. A. Derome, M spit- ton. Minn. A Ureat Fhyslolaas ASrioa- The following latter from the late Blr Benjamin Ward Richardson was published In Wings. Tha letter was addressed to a lady who had aought the great physician's advice on tha subject: "25, Mancheater Sq.. W., July II, 1S9S. Dear Madam Thera la no which acta ki a substitute for alcohol, nor la anything Uka it wanted. Tha human body la a water angina, as I have often described It, and alcohol play no Important part in lta natural motion. The Idea that whan It brglna to fall a stimulant has to ba called ter springs merely from habit, and If whenever any of tba symptoms of fainting you apeak of occur, tha person merely llaa down on tha aide or back and drluha n glass of hot water, er hot milk and water, all that can ba dona la dona. I agree with you that alcohol might ba admitted aa medicine, although Its worth haa yet to ba absolutely determined by eompetent observers; but It really la not necessary. In tha London Temperance Iloapltal I hava bean treating tho sick for dlaaaaaa of all kinds, and during all stages, and hava never administered n minim of alcohol or any aubatltute for It, and wa hava got on halter than when I feeling It at times at command made use of It in the ordinary way. I am, my dear Madam, faithfully youra, B. W. RICHARDSON." play-whe- 1 !, AN OPEN LETTER Imagine Whittier, tha poet of fraa-do- m becoming an unbeliever, and writing aa auch. llow hla burning worda and prophet Ilka denunciation! would hava loat their power! Tma poet sang of freedom becaust play-whe- u iln-- grave. A Nsw Blryslo Gama, A new bicycle game, or ft Oh, IIER MISSION. Oh God, beneath thy guiding hand. Our exiled fathers crossed the son. And when they trod the wintry strand, With prayer and song they worshiped Thee. Laws, freedom, truth and faith In God Coma with thoaa exiles o'er the wave And The God they truatod guards their play-whe- $1000 day word contest missing Best tea is Schulttig's wonderfully fresh and fine. WHO mvk THO but I want to be kept bney," Him levlVIliyitfil To Body A a Wall As loaL nmil ' rni l ftNlfcaa w pleaded Barbara. la ranked tmrS. Pe.iwn.il Bill! Wiii Au'y, Oft univqreallr Aleohol among WluluiiLuu. Iix1., r wlU reeencfcyn-ureply "I I am afraid you are too yonng," by physiologists, chemists, phy- s,. poisons REW DISCOVERY; aid Mr. Hlxon In desperation. iBy Amy Randolph.) sicians. And all who hava experimented, fctfnS, Il (jlilrfc "Too young!" cried Barbara. "Wkat ND you think Id ! tha written t'iS lUllayF and for fcci.it upon studied, subject nMi e,. s.a.w.fcU'eiuis, lnlafcUrn. Yermane. or really better adver- difference does that make?" Profess "People might any gossiping, tise?" said tba Rev. Mr. Hlxon, reasoned things, Septimus lllxon. By all means," looking very hard at the tope of the said MaJ. Clark. ears of the cat, which had by tbie od aad Country, It la not an easy thing to separate tha love of our country from tho lova of home and tho love of Gud. Tha patriot, worthy tha name, must have all tha virtues that constitute a strong, manly character. Tho faihors of our republlo wort men of noble character, because they wers firm believers In God. Whttbir in Nsw England, or la tha middle states, or elsewhere, those pioneers of clvlllsstlon carried with them the principles that gsvs rise ta nobla ideals of Ufa. And of them ons truthfully sang: 8,4L;nlu"SdEn, maid-serva- facta But, wide-ope- n n Barbara, with very eyes, "who le talking about cried maid-servant- "Aren't "You, said Mr Hlxon. you?" "Indeed I'm not, said Barbara. "Didnt yon allude to my advertisewhich apment for a servant-maiSnagtown peared In thla morning'e Weekly Trumpet? asked Mr. Hlxon, feeling as If the world were all turning upside down, and ha were losing hie hold on creation In general. I alNo, said Barbara Lennox. luded to an editorial In the same paper which called the attention of the public to the lack of workers in tha field of domestic missions. Mr. Hlxon heaved a deep sigh. "Dear, amid he, how very ridiculous. de I must have made myself "What must you have thought of me?" Barbara, suddenly perceiving the weak aide of her own position. And, without waiting ter hls response, she dropped the astonished cat and flew out of the study, crossing the old orchard, where the cherries were winking their scarlet eyes through the leaves, and at length losing herself In tha woods beyond. I have offended her, eald Mr. Hlxon to himself. "How clumey I must hava been! I must go after her, at oncer He did so, overtaking her Just where n rustic bridge spanned the quiet brook below the woods. "Barbara," he pleaded In piteous tonei, Miss Lennox I didnt mean to say anything which could offend yon! Oh! cried Barbara, I am not offended. I am only vexed and angry with myself! d, croaa-queatlon-ed "Barbara! bear tho facsimile signature of CSp wrapper. This is the original "PITCHERS CASTORIA," which has been used in the Itomee of the mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper ami see that it is on the the kind you have always bought wrap and has the signature per. Mo one Juts authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company of which Chas. U. Fletcher is not to try the situation? Her eyelashes fell. "I am not worthy even of that, Mr. Hlxon. "Barbara?" r "Well, Mr. Hlxon "If you won't be my mission Sunday school teacher, will you ho my wife?" "Hr. Hlxon!" "Wa can at least work together, Barbara, In our Maater'a vineyard," said the young clergyman solemnly. "And ever since I have been here I hava felt that I lacked something to get force and energy to my dally ministrations. I know now what It le a wife! Dear little Barbara, will you marry If if you think I am good enough, aid Barbara, drooping her head so that he could scarcely see the shell-pin- k glow of her cheeks. So they took the advertisement out of the Snagtown Weekly Trumpet, were married and quietly and Mrs. Septimus Hlxon brought with her to the parsonage a faithful old domestic, who asked ter no better lot In life than to work ter "Mias Barbara and her husband. And Barbara hae at length achieved the great longing of her life a milShe le n pattern clergyman's lion! wife, an earnest worker, n faithful missionary In the home field. And Mr. Hlxon hae cut the little advertisement "WILL YOU MARRY ME!" out of the village paper, and preserves tudy that July morning, looking so mementos. fresh and pretty In her pink muslin it among hls dearest I didn't advertise for a wife, eald dress and gypsy hat, with Its wreaths of daisies, ba waa a degree or so more he. but I got one. Eb, Barbara?" New York Ledger. awkward and clumey than unuL "But I can't stay," fluttered Barbara; "I have come to aee you on busi- OURIOUS MONTANA CURRENCY ness, Mr. Hlxon. On business, Mies Barbara! I have "Yea," nodded Barbara; n tha paper thle morning. "Oh!" said Mr. Hlxon, reddening up the roots of hie hair, aa he remem-- . red the advertisement. "Ah, yes! lavo you any trustworthy person whom you can recommend?" "Myself, said Barbara. Mr. Hlxon moved back hie etudy-chal- r, thereby seriously Inconvenienccat, which waa ing the tortoise-she- ll asleep In the sunshine does behind him. "Your eald he. "Yes," eald Barbara; why not? I am such n mere useless doll In the world now. Don't you think, Mr. Hlxon, you could find something for me to do? Mr. lllxon nibbed hie Greek nose. ' 'There' said he; enough to do, "not a question of that. But whether yon would like that sort of work1 Any work that is done ter the church would please me, I know," eald Barbara, eagerly. Do you think, by dear Mies Lennox, that you are strong enough? dubiously asked tha clergyman. She laughed a merry bobolink eort of laugh. ' I, cried she, etrong enough? could do anything. Look ut the frail, delicate women who have successfully gone out to our foreign misslonel "Ah, bnt thla field of labor le very different," reasoned the Rev. Bcpt!' mus. j "Yes, of ecu rue," eald Barbara; "but It's doing good. Just the same, Isn't Potatoes Gives for Debt, Onions fol Change, Matches for Melons. think Boys In the East sometime money a scarce enough article, but they really know very little about II compared with what some of theft cousins from the far West could tel) them. There one often goes for day! without sight of even eo much ae a nickel and thrn the people resort ta all eorta of queer devices to "mak change." An Eastern man who had occasion to epend many months lu Montana telle of having seen a maa buy a box of matchea with a watermelon, and receive ae change tw muskmelone. Another paid for In turnips, and got a carrot oi two back with hie purchase. But of all the queer financial transaction that 1 have ever known," eald he, the oddest came under the head of 'paying th fiddler.' It had been noised abroad that a dance wae to be given a little way up the mountain, and I agreed t go along with one of the boys and ae the fun. After going through the elaborate preparation! of blacking hit boots end putting on a collar, I ean my companion go to the potato bli and carefully select a dozen nice pota toes and put them In hla pocket No sooner had we arrived at thi music hall' then he gracefully aur rendered hie vegetable! for an enlranct ticket. But what puzzled me the most waa that upon coming out after dancing all night he wae given two onloni change.' I have been trying t make up my mind ever since Just whal that dance waa worth In the 'currencj It?" of the realm.' "San Francisco Chron "You have never done anything of the sort before," said Mr. Hlxon, more tele. And more puxxled. Bllll They Are Oats j "No, but there must be a first begin"A man and a woman, remarked thi ning to everything," eald Barbara, observer of men and thing, "are qulti cheerfully. "The compensation le not high,' likely to look at a thing from opposite !eald Mr. lllxon, wondering whet tha points of view; a man will e nothlnj old ladle of the parish would nay to but the outlay, where a woman hae nt seeing Barbara I,ennox In hla kltrhen, eyes for anything but the layout I "Aa If I cared for that," said Bar- Detroit Journal. . : i bara. In the sixteenth century frog wen "My work le light." added the clergy-'ma"and of course you would have considered fish, and allowed oa a great deal of time to yourself. days. n, fu tX G. W. SHORES, no siihi eessiaiiBi rtTT to ta w MOT NE DOLLAR HE?:D BE PAID UNTIL YOU 1 March 8, 1897 Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting n cheap substitute which aome druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the ingredients of which even he doeg not know. DA O. W. BHOREM. .always hria oufterlr msnkmd, al waysvelna f ryteff la oonvlnaa poor that hs glvra hliA toe dollar paid (or sv' daoldad to lv auavksry, fraud site toe tea pofcluoo Its death liUisr, and prststo euttertn alassss from lha daontoaMo mateoda a t quaaks aad oharlataaa. lEvarR suSsser fresa to The Kind You Have Always Bought BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF FAC-SIMI- nt OCT LUO I Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed B MAN hood Weal'-s- , Varlooetla, HydrsasK mad OoacivtMM. BineturSk BrpMt or shrunken orfons, pramalara eld kmlnai in aad all eii.tr private distassa, whatese eaussd hy Iffnorauos, ,xacsa or oonffc aa matiar how ssvarA you can THtarNTiua rnnrsav t mm iso, eonault DR. O. W. SHORES, tha elnrst-aiwho haa fivtn hla llfa ta eariad & KUMFIELO, JAA. GLEND1NNINO, oxa u. SCOTT, dlnaasa, and be sxasslaad, and Tress Ueeretarr ahrontotraaitd Prcridsae and curtd without paring bba ana dollar until tha aura la sITsoteQ. Tha doctor reserves the right, however, to rafuaa any Incurable ease If ha oae'l you ha don't want your JLiaaer. Sure aa offer was never before made by a reapenslbla phwleian, and Pr. Q. w. Snores Is enly able to maka It baoauea ha peoitlvsly cures these diseases. Doat anotn-- r rent on auestionaklo doe- tore. but consult the "Old Doc tori and ba aured. BUSINESS SACREDLY CONFIDENTIAL. Dr. Q. W. SHORES, AGENTS FOB Lock Box 1585, Salt Laka City, Utafe Detroit Stove Co., Buffalo Scale Company, John Van Sc Home Stool Ranges, Atlas Engine Works, os Polos' Air Tight Heaters, Dodge Wooden Pulleys, so CAN SAVE iornla Powder Works, Worthington Steam 1'umpA Illaa hr Yrib and Revere Rubber Co., Celebrated Anchor Brand Cylinder CfeHltfllk Dodge Injectors, Engine Oil, Sc Tool Steel, A Drill Leviathan ORE PROFIT Brown Co., Howe, Belting: You.- - aa a nt Geo. andM. 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