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Show r REVIEW or THE WEEK. Wwkttlk Ikul ul Henoe-1!-reat- be promoters, and wlio is personally attending operations, la A. . Uarnee. who has had much experlmee in the la very I, aa IM Villases Dentrayed oil reghms at Ohio, Mr. liarnes modem and unaaeumlng. and urgedIn One isnpslis. of opmade bs mention at all As we approcahed the falls we saw that do Tbe surface of the ground all about that the river banks had been depopuoh thoroughly eaturated with tbe lated and the villages were in ashes. when chunk of the and that tuiika, In the ertts art pried up and a match tuurli-eWe passed dead bodies loaiing to then, they burn with a vigor river. Canoes were standing on end flame betokening oil and plenty of like hollowed columns; crowds of fugi- and kt. From a tub of the oil we tilled a tives were a foot and hiding among the bottle, and ha aame eaa be seen at The Herald counting mom. reedy islands. These were all signs of The oil region, ae It may now propera general terror, but we could get no in- ly be termed, in being located, and formation of its character. Vague ideas quite n number of locations will be made. Locations may be made under of an invasion came to our minds, and our pleoer mining lews, they being now and then we had a misgiving that the Mine for Utah. People will aeL am them gushers to be found there? there must be Arab slavers in the neighIt will take sinking to determine tothat borhood. pe quest Ian. The kqktl Inference now flooring has Continuing our ascent, on the third drawn la that tha oilsou K be roe must Bourne. Having a day we came In sight of a huge Arab IIn goodly quantity to forae he way up camp on the right bank, and before long ana out through the flna esama in tht rock. If this be true; then why muet we discovered that the Aarbs of Nyan-gwthere not be a great quantity of k? If (Livingstons farthest point), hav- la quantity, than it la again aafa to that it la nut confined to a email ing heard the most exaggerated reports of our successful descent of the Kongo arua, but Is undmtylog many aquare miles of that eountry throughout. Howin 1877, had liastened after us to reap a ever, development work now going on harvest of Ivory and slaves. They had will solve Dm question, and In the meantime there are a number staunch been too snccessful. Over 118 RAIDS IN AFRICA. SLAVE tve Apprninl. During the week Gov. Wells approved ais measure originating In the house l bill, They were Bollthos of Carbona bill, providing for attorneys fees when a mecbanictrlisan, miner, laborer or servant, sues for wages; Critnhlow's bill eatending the powers of the clerk of the district court in matters pertaining to the estates of decedents, minors, insane people, etc., during recess of the court or the judges absence; .the bill introduced by the house committee on appropriations, appropriating $3aOOO for the reform school ; Taylor's bill appropriating Vv the payment of the current expenses of the state prison, and Condon's bill incorporating the state school for the blind. Four bills of house origin were killed by the house. Critchlow1 bill prescrib ing the number .and salary of members and officers of the legislature succumbed village when the joint resolution, offered by the had been destroyed below Stanley fall special committee as a substitute for it, alone, a rich plunder of Ivory was In was adopted Saturday. hundred slaves, The other bills that fell by the way their camp, and several old and young, were herded like goats, side were Chrltchlow's measure amendand heavily fettered In the slave pen, ing the justifiable homicide law; the It then appeared that while we had been substitute for Gibbs' and Harris' bills, with the negro chief along negotiating comof detachment for the providing the river, making road,buildlng stations munities from municipal corporations fc amers overland, the and hauling and Wilsons bill giving mayors a qualiArabs of Kyangwe had been coming fied veto. down the river, laying the country Five house bills were passed. They waste. We had at last met, about fifty are: Kye's bills, Nos. 148 and 149, miles below the falls. A glance at the amending the fire and life Insurance scenes of the camp revealed what a fuland bill; laws, respectively: Bolllho's ture awaited the Kongo valley had not Beards coal mine inspector bill, and we conceived the idea of opening the cities and towns Wilson's bill enabltr.g river to civilised Influences. There to incur bonded Indebtedness. not a moment to lose. We had no auin the bills senate Thirteen originating fire on the miscreants. to were put through the lower house, as thority wereopen of the prince of subject They follows: Zanxlbor, who was portage of England, No. 38, authorising cities and towns and to plunge Into hostlllti i with them t.t establish aud maintain free public liinvolve us In serious complicamight braries and reading rooms. tions. But while we dared.'not use force No. 49i creating a state board of labor, we believed that by continuing the same conciliation and arbitration. system we had found so successful with No. 87 (substitute), providing for the the native chief we could check the employment of court s'enographers audacity of the Arabs by our mere No. u, for the prevention of disease presence among them. After some days among sheep. spent in continuous and friendly negoNo. 86 (substitute), relation to the re- tiations with the Arabs we were percovery of damages for Injuries by dogs. mitted to establish a statlou at the falls, No. ioj, appropriating fi5kOoo for con- and after seeing it jwell advanced we turned the prows of our steamers down tingent expenses of the Legislature. No. 8, providing for the appointment river toward Leopodville. Henry M and setting forth the duties of boards of Stanley In Century. fire and police commissioners No. 72, relating to elections of repre Twa efa Hied. sentatlves in congress and providing a "I've got personal letter from the for the issuance of certificates to persons editor of the Houston Bugle, remarked elected. . the editor of the Texas Trombone, laughNo. 55, concerning electors of pres! of the United ing heartily. dent and "What la there funny about It? in States. the manager. qulred No. 19, the corrupt practices bill. call me an ass, and sign it "lie Secof duties the No. 67, defining the Texas Sifter. yours fraternally.' his bond and of state fixing retary, regulating the fees for services perWuM HrVFSI. TO TUB FHjOX I. formed in his office. No. 22, providing for the Australian Ulaneverles f OH, Iron and Coal ballot system. Beds. No. 13 (substitute), amending the law For a number of day pnat there have been rumors floating about relarelative to Irrigation companies. The senate devoted the greater por- tive to great things going on down tion ef its time during five days of the about Green river station, Utah, on the Una tha Rio Grande Western railpast week to the consideration of the way. ofThe rumors grew apace, and yet revenue bill. It has been amended nothing definite could be learned In 1 it bul for into the premise beyond the bare fart that passage, shape nearly of was late there ticketed to that being by no means certain that a vote on it atatlon a number of people will be reached on Monday, when it Is than usual, greater and there was something On." to be taken up again. With the view singly of going upon Seven senate bills became act during the ground In person and getting the week, the governor having approved facta aa they have developed up to date, we left this city a couple of days the following: No. 85, to protect employees, servants ago. u everyCasa Hite accompanied n insolvency and attachment cases, liy body knows Coes, a man who la right home in the Green river country, taking their claims for wages preferred; at as well aa lu divers other districts of of one the (a. 45, providing for the great want where the footprints joint debtor without releasing the other: of white men are not numerous. Ae a guide he la indlspenalble. and ae a No. 46, defining the duties of the Attor- boon companion he la superb. He Is relative No. to the 72, General; of resources when In the desfruitful ney ert and the parched tongue Is given in election of representatives Congress: over ts the horrors of an arid waste No. 79, relative to the inherent rights of devoid of the precious drops of water the children of polygamous marriages; then he ehlneel Now for my own plain, unvarnished No, 85, providing for the recovery of narrative: to real estate for caused Injuries Borne couple of months ago we Mated damages by grading streets and public grounds In through The Herald that the Hlo Grande people would again cities; No. 105. appropriating $15,000 open theWestern Palmer house, that elegant of the for the expenses hotel that haa been for so long closed. legislature. Four of Its own bills were passed by A gang of workman have now all but papering, painting and remodthe senate, the following: No. 95, to finished eling it from tha ground up, and new provide for the service of venires and furniture, carpeta,etc., are already upon a spot to make it a hostelry ruhpoenas by mail; No. 96, qualifying the in every respect. M. H. Beardsley will and declaring the operation of the act run the hotel, a guarantee of Its future It will lie but a very few requiring certain public officers to certi- exoellenoe. now until It la opened up. The fy on bonds and warrants the amount of dsn R. a. W. people are not confining Imtotal indebilncss; No 99, authoiling the provements to the house alone the are being touched up, and the conferring of the rights of majority on grounds reservoir on the hill close Is being minora; and No. 105, the legislative ap- put In shape for the storageby of water MU. In a also It senate required passed keeping the lawn and gar-depropriation sprinkled. Nothing la being left concurrent resolution relative to the undone. of reservathe Uncompahgre opening We drove dpwn the river seven miles to where the Bennett amalgamating tion. Tbe house Mils passed by the senate plant is located, and elnuda at smoke may be seen Issuing from the sixty-eve- n were: No. 74, the foot smoke stack. Tie raiding the Mil; No. 121, rovidlug lor the Incor- future life of a new and daring induswill make that Oreen River that try poration of colleges and universities; country and hum when the pulnate No 126, providing for tlie State school great plant gets under way. Nearly ten days ago the puMlc somefor the blind. how was given to undenita.i.t that It The senate bill defining the duties uf was Ip operation. It was net. ,or la It the atate auditor was amended, in accor- bow. Furthermore. It will not be for some dance with the suggestions of the gover- not time. Tha preparatory labor la yd complete. When the time comes The Herald will 0 announ-nor, and passed both house. unit give House changes in nine senate bill returns that are an anxiously awaited, not alone by the people of the country, which were agreed to by the senate and hut those In foreign lands who are Inthe measures now await the action of terested In plaoer mining. Thors ara mining people the governor or are being enrolled. America, from coming from South Africa and These Include the Australian ballot Mil, sia to wltneas the worklt.gfromof Rusthis machine the the corrupt practices Mil, and the Mils greatest machine ever constructed for handling plaoer dirt defining the duties of the secretary of when It is remembered that It will dig state and state treasurer, providing for up and feed te Its Insatiable maw 4.000 cubic In yards every twenty-fou- r hours. free libraries, creating a state board of Greet in that Green River country, for district court for It holds more than gold along Its arbitration, providing ban. stenographers, enlarging the powers of rich Would believe They have third-clas- s cities, and relating to irriga- 'stryok oUyou down them;it? And IU A tion companlea and the collection of ir- lubricating oil. On a direct line its not more than four miles from the ata-tlorigation taxes la n dry canyon known aa the Belem tue Wash. To travel the route up tha river from tha rroaslng below takes nerve and a determination untrasklsg a Kmart t Jerk. known to fatigue. Probably it's the Mlfdln-towA young lady walked Into a worst road in the country. But we and after a store, there. The oH a haft la being aunk got selecting Pa, in a narrow box II off canyon was worth. the main, piece of cloth asked what and the outlook la all that could be "Four kisses per yard, Mid the polite desired by anyone conversant with tha nil stood where abashed regions "gushara" era to be clerk. The young lady found. for a moment, and replied that she The shaft la being aunk In rock and would lake four yard. The cloth was between the Reams. Mie Ml la continuseeping out. They are down only cut off, nicely wrapped up and handed to ally sixteen feet, but wvrk la going steadit received who with on. There are four men engaged on ily the iair purchaser, It. and they have a tent rigged up a saille and said: "Send the Mil around with ah the necesaar'ea to a to my grandmother; aha will settle It." minor a Ufa out in tb hill, one el 'a anti-poo- fr -- ' rel-a- se flret-elaa- n . r n. llest RED SEAL Great w. Co. . m gV Upright Pianos, From $175 Up. ss REMARKABLE COURTSHIP. d Par by asehelsr. From the Washington Star: "Four or said a bachelor in con' verMtlon with a reporter, "I had a sweet heart that I was deeply in love with, and wanted to marry, hut I wu alraid to aik her. At that time I was making study of payhlc phenomlna, and that sort iff thing and it occurred to me to make a psychical proposal by projecting my subjective mind around the corner to where the girl lived and fixing It up already for me when I should take my objective mind around to have the ef. fair ratified. I went around to see her Thursday evening and felt sure that if I aaked her I would get her, notwlth standing she was about equally interest, ed In a friend of mine, whom I shall call George. Having deuMs aa to my courage I determined to make a teat the next evening, instead of going to see her, so I retired early, that Is, about nine o'clock and, according to formula, exerted my mental facaltiea to their ut most and directed all my mental anergic upon the subject and willed with all my power that she accept me. For half an hour, fully, I shut out r very thought but this important one, and went to sleep or in a trance, under the mental train. I awoke an hour or two later, and felt that my efforts had been a sue cess, and that it would be all right next day when I called. I felt aoencouraged that I weut to sleep and dreamed beauti ful dream of her till morning. At three o'clock next aft ernes I called to make my proposal. I talked lo her an some trivial subject or other for half an hour and then came to the all important subject 'Did you you feel any peculiar emotional sensation last evening V I asked. "She Mushed violently and I was sure that my subjective proposal had hit center. " How did I know anything about itf he replied, laughing somewhat five years ago, 72 T!Dr. Salt Lake City Coda Water e-i Turk A Ill le Old A WOMAN. he ot renamed w mercuiu DENVER CAPITALISTS LEAD OUT. Within the past few day them haa beea discovered vast dsposits of of Iron, and only six mllss from tha slat loo. Hers again Danvar capitalists ahowad su part or Intelligence they cams ovar and brought with thsm a surveyor and koeated In abort order. We followed for miles their winding ouurse among tha bills aa they drove about la a light wagon, and at last wa lit upon tha fruits of their quest It was a three-folsdgs stepping out that tuns M per ernt mangaaeee of iron, and earrlee with It six ounces of silver anfi something mors than II In gold. What a Had! What la that stuff used for? WsIL Its used salenslvsly for fluxing, and all the strsl and Iron mills of tha reentry use It In large quantities. Thry arrd It In thslr business and have to have M. To date, Athaaaaa has been the baas of supply, while soma ef It has been Imported. R must be said that 48 per cant line ts regarded good and marketable, and tht superior flaenass of the Green Rise product makes It at ones gilt edga The vein, unlike otker mineral, dose net elope under tbe hill, but gose ssargr straight down, with only a dip la. It Is said that this product Is worth I4S per tea. If true, tha Danvar capitalists have Indeed 1 tmransa, and they are people who will pet let It lie dormant. Names arc withheld, but One of the parties la so well Utah people that hla name la a "household word. Boms ceupla of mllss south there has also bean made another location that IS equally as goad, or better, snd by Grass River resident who knows a good thing whan it eon fronts him. A NEW COAL FIND. Bplsndld enal has been found only tan milts from the station, and is opsnsd vp for about fifty feet It Is of the Oaatla Gate kind and the same thlokasss of vein. It is being hauled In hr wagon and fells at the station fee $4 par ton, delivered. REAL ESTATE IB GOOD. Real estate la good just new about Orafn River, and almost any kind of a let will bring (MO. Farm lands about thara wider ffltoh are worth 1100 per And whan it comes to raining crops, then is where they grow. They ?0 bushels of oats and 40 bushels ie wheat to tha acre, and the frill that Is raised there is not excelled, and equaled. Its the climate. No falls there, or If It does It fades as away rapidly as It comes. It eoqeluslon, and mark it well, the town ef Oroen River la on the hlrh todfi ts prosperity, and ones again will K know tha busy hum of industry and uses ms a shipping point on a scale Commensurate with the wonderful re Bouroaa all about It. Another thing. Bit railway people wIM see that every fayllty is given it that may be re. qulred It will ncltin asnlnjro Balt Lake Herald. (Ray Raymond n B "I in the belief that oil In abundance !e there; and that It la soother Industry to Utah's maay and varied Feyrhle rhensmensn - KSTAUiMULD 187a DBACCO HABIT INCORPORATED 1894. Matehatte'a India Totmeeo1b None Too Good. The aesiasuedaareAntidote, uwengisel, Cur. ihlg kostsly M).Jur. 4af Bar This Erases There Was Re All SniifMs HIM or be wail. Austin Wmu Ueesslas Far Murprlee. DR. MATCUETTK CO., Chicago, Illinois. The The sun best down that Mistering a? ternooa on the llule adobe cabin just beyond tha arroyo, and on tlic far side in the shade sal two .weltering with a pack of cards between them. It was too hot for even this Is the best. A fsc mild exercise, but it serves to keep simile of accompany In, GET IN EARLY IN seal printed in red will be found on all goods bottle their minds off the weather, and they by us. It Is a guarantee of purity and the very best U Gold Field. be had. played lastly a'ong. At last one of them threw his cards down. Tea are serials ts make big profits lore-- 1 XWBB OV SUBSTITUTES. ask vox IT. THAT YOU IXkPkCT "By gravy, BUI, he exclaimed, "I lava. Wa eaa LABEL BEVOaX PUXCHAXIMO. oa to raa put can't play any more. Send order to "Whats the matter? inquired Bill. DIVIDEND PA V EBO Too hot for you? and stock which will surprise you. No. Taint that, tnough the Lord for know it's most hot enough anySALT LaKB ClTY, UTAH. THg LIADIMO BOTTLERS. thing. It's that little girl down there at E. HUBBARD, old Siocumi. "Whats she got to do with the game? West Second South SL, I y aaked Bill In surprise. LAKE CITY. UTAH, Nothing much, I guess, but a good SALT deal with me. "How? and Bill picked up the pack Haws ThlsT and began shuffling the cards aimlessly offer Hundred Dollar Re-- 1 One We "Oh, I dont know. "Stuck on her? inquired Bill, with a ward for any case of Cataarh that cannot laugh, which struck his companion aa be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure. rather harah. F. J. Chbnby A Ccx, Props, Toledo, O. "Not exactly, I guess. We the undersigned, have known F. "She's the purtlest thing In the val . Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honoraMe in nil ley, said Bill admiringly. "I know It, admitted the other. "I tranamctlona and financially aMe Catalogue and pries want to anj address on appHentkw. Address, was down there last night, and ahe was to carry out any oMigationa made by weeter than ever. their firm. SALT LAKE CITY, Well," Impatiently, what are you West ft Teuax, Wholesale Druggists, going to do about it? Toledo, O. "What would you advise?" Waldixo, Kimxah ft Marvin, Whole-"That depends on what kind of ad' ale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. vise you want.'' Halls Catarrh Cure 1 taken inter-- 1 "I was thli.klng about marrying her. nally, acting directly upon the Mood and Bill gave a long whistle and stopped mucous surfaces of the system. Price ESTAl LI SHED 1885. shuffling the cards. 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggist. "What, marry a half breed, and you Testimonials free. A large stock of fruit and ornamental trees, also small fruits, having the kind of folk you have back Halls Family Fill are the best In the east? he sail, seriously. roses, shrubs, etc. Make a specialty of supplying commercial plants at low prices. Call and examine stock. "I dont see how I can get out of SHE WAS d man-gaos- IT j.- From $65.00 Up. temple ok music, E. N. Jenkins, 1 Utah Nursery Companv he reluctantly confessed honorably, "I've been going down there to see her for six months now, and she haa been kind ef expecting me to come. I didnt think muck about it at first, hut now blame me II T dont think about her pretty much all the time. The Mat four or five timei I have been to see her she showed me straight that the thought lot of me and last night ahe told me everything, and said if I left her her heart would break and the would drown herself in the river. I cant stand that, you know, and beside I'd rather marry her myself than have anybedy else marry her. "She'll git old man's Sloeum'a property when he goes over the divide, said Bill thoughtfully, "and that's worth pile. "Yea, but I dont care for that. It's the girl and my own honorable action in the matter. They talked until the sun had sunk behind the mountain, and by that time It was decided that Bill would go with hi friend Joe and srit'e the buaineM with the girls father, o!u man Slocum Early the next morning they set out, and before the aun had reached the hot place in the heavens thry were at Slo- cum. "Wheres Meg? asked Joe, after they had passed the compliments of the morn, ing. "Oh, shes skipped, answered Slocum, with a laugh. "Skipped gasped Joe. "Yea; skipped some time In the night with Pete Smiley, and she neednt done it, for Tete was agreeable to me, and he laughed again. Joe felt something rise in hla throat and drop back again like a piece of lead, Bill looked at him curously. "Gala will be gala, aald BUI, turning to "Slocum, "but what we come down here to ace you about, Mr. Slocum, cattle," and he carried It through nobly. Detroit Free Press. FIELD AND THE KISS. Haw Airalal Ven Described Emma AUstth Undo af Oaenlatlna. NIZ PERCE, -- POTLATCII, v SALT LALE CITY, UTAH. These ara the seinee of three great EVERY MIN HIS OWN HORSE AHD CATTLE DOCTOR agricultural gad fruit growing In Idaho and Washington, load What DR, MONK'S BLACK OIL will do. reached hr the Northern Pacific rail- HORSE CUT, BRUISED or WOUNDED, road. HORSE or OOW got OOLDJorBLO AT use HONES BLACK OH an each HORSE CQUGHXNG or got DISTEMPER, adjoin tha other They sh NUNNS BLACK Oil rhea together form a region hard to equal. The Folouee region hu been noted for rinnry book FREE when you buy NUNNS Dlinv nil Stockman, Dairy, should have handy NUNITB DLAUA U II its Barveloua grain production.. The Potlatch country la analagoua tothelw78orSo,tdi'pilMtetc,,rwittinni1 I 11 I No Stable or Houaahold complota without NUNN' B Palotue. Store thould keep for tale Every The Nex Perce tegiea Ilea south of the'ethors and hu until recently been 50 CENTS A BOTTLE. a part of a great Indian reservation. Sold wkolsssls an I is tall a 500,000 acne ef it have been thrown 9 open he terms. Write to Charles B Fee, Gen' Salt Lake City, Utah. eral Passenger Agent, N. P. R. IL, Partnar waatedln this bualna St Paul,f Minnesota, or F. D. Gibbn, General Agent, Spokane, for folda and rates dis-trie- ta usKimri 1 rt QO NUNNSJJldUlkVli J uarsr.SKfit; Z.C.M.I. Drug Dep t, Ag ts fhe Organic Remedies Centraafe. "Some hands fold, where other hands Are lifted bravely in the strife; And to thro age and thro lands Move on the two extremes of life. "Some feet halt, where abme feet tread In tlreleaa march a thorny way; Some struggle on where tome have fled; Some seek, where other shun the play.' How rarely, amid the great human family, are found two person bearing such close resemblance of form, feature and expression that we cannot distinguish them apart, while a yet wider contrast appears in their tastes and pursuits; and upon the eubject of these op. poalng minds, let us turn to a passage of Sydney Smith, who thoroughly understood and appreciated this great variety. "Wit, he says, "gives to life one of Its beat flavors; common cease leads to Immediate action; subtlety selxee hold of the fine threads of truth; analogy darts away to the most aublime discoveries; feeling palnta all the exquisite pas tlons of mans soul, and rewards him by thousand Inward visitation for the sorrows that come from without It Is all good. We must despise no sort of talent; they have all their separate du tie and uses; they all improve, gladden and exalt life. Soma may affirm that these opposing taste are the result of early education and associations, but such la not infallibly the case; for among other instance to the contrary was the notenorthy president of a French law court, who regarded the discovery of a new dish as a more interesting event than tha dlscov' ery of a new star. "For, said he, "we have already atara enough, but can never have too many dishes. It would be difficult to decide under what data of minds this man should be pieced. Even kindly and Sydney Smith mutt have despaired of him. This great contrast between one and another la, we believe, caused chiefly by the difference of temperament and nat ural inclinations; for how often, within the tame home and amid the same sur roundings, haa one become the pride of that home and another ito sorrow I Mark, also, the sunshine and the shad- ow In this extract from n little poem. It is the same acene, but, as beheld by the , the gay and the ad and how great the contrast: hopeful-hearte"The world it beautiful and bright! aid one. "The red rote opens to the wooing tun ; In bosky depths the wild birds fill, and 'Prepared according to the New System. A $1 ox ia guaranteed to do you More good than a gallon of any modicane you ver took. Hilt t.i rsntdf la sack .j. DISEASE. Core nfesa all attar dactora tail. THE ORGANIC Westers Btadoaartaia REMEDY CO. SALT LARK CITY DRUG CO., General Wholesale Agents. NELDIJN-JUDSO- DON'T LIMP Wheayoabs t walk stralahL We taka planter of ports east of feet to onmfort flpeetallsta la crippled and deformed shoaa. Bled brace, aod artificial limbs of every detaridllon Hilgert Deformit Shoe Mid South EL, SALT I. LAKE CITY, UTAH Ho! for 1896. Now la your time! You will want A Bicycle Ihli year, not been um other, have .them, but raouxe you will got more good, ootid pioiia-nr- e out of them than you run out of g alro Of eoiiraa, if yon buy, you will want the hew you ran gat for your money, and we are the peofilr to give you tha aama. Wo carry but what wa positively know to ne nothing reliable and O. K. In ovary na doaira loos yonr attention to the suv-thin- 11 DANDRUFF CURLD-I- I We have aa aliunlnta enre fnr lUxnam. HradlQr toonver eout of ago and wa will uond you our Si ' famous remedy free : cures all:S( IJIi PU 'D AMBLER! rr w and; Tha Cura That (area. Cut tCirmi'l 2 .and sand today. Tha Igitiia Medicine t'u. r.Olbox BIS Salt Lake City, I'tah. I. 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A bars iMpaiats rsawdisi for unwhs and Colds, for S ta ranch Liver sod Bowel Troubles Nervous Kzhsuslioa, Aeuts IsfUmrastory Rhea snd Chroato lull us urn lory Bstlsai, Eub-sou-t IthsumaUsN Muscular Rh.umsllon sad Neural Chronic rhronlo Diurrhuea, Kemsla Cough, fit. Tha flamit babe Collo Cuts la lininx so oolites or other arootic draxt aod la nbtoiataly baruiluts to th most delicate Infant. A wot sad a dry Catarrh ears, 1 oar LaGrippa, sad the Ideal cure for tha L Is Just light, etMolately tha bail habit, whteh sod aotts bat fib If yourldruxfUt has not yat oar pot NBtdioa, don't Ut hiu Mil you Soa. thing Jut os pood," bueaua. Unis Is nothing id this wide srorldlsoCgooitsad harmeM, hit tend year money direct to a. and w. will deliver yaw medicine to yea and re find yo.r money If you think wa have axagorated la the Ippst Our srlatt ara, far tha Maanatie Colls ears Co.xh and Cold cure Ucnta, Bfly Collo. Raa-kt- r euro, 10 coats; Catarrh ears, ILB; for Bough Internal sad local reload lu to last six weekx, lend for lha balance of our aunt II rb from two weeks Iwomoathi' treatment, mok lag tht ehenuss.-- - .tmentla the world. likt Iktn aw th Use food ftr par apprasaL ts tauWsss sad kanalss as HantapaHMa paHatst Mara pros Hal to cars die-ss, Dus a al tha aasrssHi allapalklo sdtcJots. k ears fep ssppliapls ltd SfStdSi tackinp vita slsnsala. THE c jiancaal SMkod a esmkattisp large-hearte- d r -- PALOUBE. Eugene Field was a great admirer of Emma Abbott, and many have given him the credit for "discovering her, sayt the Hartford Times. He always said nice things about her whenever the came, wrote verse to the fair Emma In Kansas City, when Field was then engaged on the Timet, and "jollied the company at only a humorist can. In January, 1880, Emma Abbott played a week's engagement. One night the William gave "Paul and Virgins. Castle wee the tenor. In this opera occurs a kissing scene end the manner in which Emma passed through the ordeal delighted the heart of Mr. Field so much that the following Sunday, n a part of a tribute to the singer, appeared this expansive description: "Aha, that klsa that long, low, languishing, limpid, liquid, lingering klsa I 'Twaa not a tender kiia, nor a studied kits, nor an artistic klsa, nor a fervent kits, nor a boisterous kiss, nor a paroxysmal kiss, nor n nervous kiss, nor a fraternal kiss,-noa gingerly kiss, nor a diffuse kiss, nor a concentrated kiss, nor a diffident kiss, nor n popgun kiss twia a calm, holy, ecstatic outbreaking of two fond and trusting hearts, an intermingling of two gentle soul sanctified by love, a communion of the Intangible by tangible means, a blending of earth with heaven, In which the latter had a manifest preponderance. Twaa such a kiss ting aa Trollut, stealing by night into the To cooing mates, with never-tirinOh, thats all right,' I smiled tri- Trojan camp, might fain have breathed wlngr on Crttslda'a maiden lip, to the melody "The world It very sad! the other sigh-ed- ; umphantly. 'What time did It occur?' " Really 1 dont kao v, bul it must of the joyful nightingale that sung rf of grave, though deep have been about 9:3a I remember love, and In the eheen of the round, red "And over-ful- l and wide. that I thought it odd lhat tha clock moon and the atara that tee but never The great tea throb with should strike juat as it happened.' tell. .moan, Wasn't it ren arkable? If there is another description of a And only death can give to each hit own. "I was earning to it by degrees and kiss that will outrank this it la not wanted to see juat where I was. known In Kansas City. After the de'No, I don't think ll was,' she an- parture of Abbott the Aboil klsa was swered indignantly. 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