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Show o There fear and there! Eor ii awns' sake, keep her from me!" Whom iii))iiuni.-iiiPercy sternly of the truth, demanded, as a with its ghastly II;, ht, broke upon his mind Ellen-Ell- en See her, Wycherly! how she stand, theie now, by the win dow, from which my mother flung I er! Her hair Is wet and tangled with the the river, and her eyes oh, weeds (Jod, how they stare on me! Can you not sre her.' And there she stands, even whispering of her wrong and beckoning me to follow her into the cold river Nay, Ellen, do not gaze upon me so coldly I l)o not do" With a prolonged and thrilling serram the speaker fell Insensible to the floor. Search was made for the body of Ellen, in.l after a time It was rrcovered from the bed of the river. And Susan convicted by the de Ing word Wi of her daughter as well as by her own confession, expiated her crime upon the scaffold. Tor several ) ears succeeding thine even's Percy Effingham contln uni to haunt with his ghostly pretence the old mansion by the river, like the spirit of the scenp. The house ltelf fell gradually into decay and ruin, for none wishrd or dared to inhabit Ii after these events, and the death of Percy at length left It dreary, desolate and lonely, a It may now be seen. Ex change. aiienltof RIVER. BY THE SILVERY dr.-pai-r. AH nv s. .1. e. u r Suiaii Wyilurlr anJ Kate and her ifce ,;i,en house by t lie river. It was the Susan Wychrrly to mute her mhieli daughter, the only object upon selfish her of affection and the pride heart was placed, the wife of a nun of wealth and Influence, and such a one she whose pronounced Percy Effingham, visits at the house had commenced soon r dau-Iil- er sinM-tlon- after Its occupancy by the Wycherly. V- e And Kate Wvcherly loved him from the affection first, not with a constrained of her wrung from her by the commands a passionate teal which ith but parent, melted the heart of the proud beauty to an unwonted gentleness. During the first weeks of his i.lt at the house Percy Effingham had been always received and entertained by the daughter, and so sedulously was the niece excluded from his society that lie hardly knew of her existence. lie had abandoned himself to the fascinations cf the former with the easy Indifference of a man of the world, and without lqulr Ing of hinuelf whether It were possible that he could love her, and she, for her part, deemed her triumph complete when mere accident served to destroy the fond hopes concerning him which mother and daughter had pleased themselves with fabricating. Happening to call one day, the young nun first saw Ellen Wycherly and was at once deeply Impressed with the remarkable lovllness of her mind and person. Thenceforth his visits were nude for the sole pursopose of seeing her and enjoying her manifest It with was chagrin and ciety, and anger that Kate and her scheming mother discovered the probable and unexpected defeat of their cherished plans. It was a dusky, twilight hour, upon a summer evening, when Ellen Wycherly sat alone In one of the apartments of the house overlooking the river. She was seated by the window, ahsenily watchas they ing the eJdies In the current whirled anJ circled pa-- t absently, for there was a quiet, dreamy smile upon her handsome fare and the word "Per-cunconsciously fell from her lips, The neat Instant she started and blushed In unfeigned confusion as she looked up and discovered Effingham himself stand a ing by hrr, his features radiant with audible her which glowing gratification whisper had produced. The time, the place and the discovery all favored and encouraged the ardent sollover, and his warm avowal, there In came of the night, swiftly to emn hush the ears of Ellen Wychrrly, filling her sweet blue eyes wUh tears ol joy. The twilight hour lud long passed and .thd darkfiesa of a cloudy night drew on before Percy Effingham reluctantly tohimself from the scene of his newly, found happiness. The next day when Percy Effingham called he was Informed that Ellen had mysteriously disappeared. The sudden fate of Ellen Wycherly was enveloped In mystery, dark and Inexplicable. Unsparing efforts were used relatives by her lover, at well as by her to discover and reclaim her, but each atli.itl tempt was as vain as thal which ! Bicycle Net., terror of the town In Kan sas City who ream hlsmori Ing papers lie scorches through the streets. Tlierr U a There "arc probably more bicycles per head of white population in Johannesburg, South Airies, than anywhere clac In the world. The talent '.s loud In praheof the presence of inlr.ii of the young man who to Ms wheel hitched a broke steamer when the excursion down. In proportion to the number engaged In It, cycling Is ty no means a dangerous pastime. Only a per cent of highway accidents In (ireat Britain came from blcvcles. Olicovtri-- Rediscovered. s ) is not the only thing that re peats Itself. Discovery does the same. Review tells us The '"ontrniporary that we are not nearly as much ahrsd of the ancients as it pleases us to believe. Many of our discoveries are but rediscoveries, Improved vpnn, doubtless, but not altered In nature. The ancients knew of the lightning conductor, or, at all events, the method of attracting soldiers In a storm ligh'nlng. Cvli.-tlused to lie on the ground, first lighting a tnrrh and planting their naked sword In the ground by their side with the The lightning often point upward. struck the sword and passed away without Injuring the warrior. The Komans, also, seemed to have known the lightning rod. On the top of the highest tower of the Castle of on the Adrla'.lr, there was.se', from the Immortal, a long rod of Iron. In the stormy weather of summer it ' preceded It. ,ei vmI to predict the approach of a A soldier was always stationed Search was finally abandoned as utterly useless. The warmest sympathies it when the lea showed threatenirg of the neighborhood were given to f r'nrni. From time to time he put the Susan Wycherly and her daughter, po'nl of his Ini.g javelin rlose to the rod. whose demonstrative grief none could Whenever a spark pasted between the untwo pieces of Iron he rang a bell to warn suspect of being any other than an to Effingas well as one. Perry the fishermen. feigned lierh-.-rham, now a broken hearted, prematurely in the Tenth Century, inventaged man. lie seemed, in truth, dead ed a plan by diverting the lightning to aught cUe than reminiscences of l.ls from ficl.'s by planting in them long great bereavement, and the ell r! of s ilks tipped with very sharp lance- Kate Wycherly to secure hi affections heads. anew were met with Indifference r a 'I ifii France was already in possesspassive smile which should have ion of omnibuses. The Romans sank her that he had no heart to give. wills even In the Saraha. In It was strange, withal, that the passion- 1SR5 Papin published In the Journal dcs ate beauty could still love him and S ivan'x an account nf an experiment of .n::di' yearn for hi affections, for the lapse by one nf his friends, who caused Jo years could not have sn whitened Ills The tn grow Instantaneously. hair, withered his clicek, bowed his secret which was not revealed lay In form and stolen the luster from his the preparation of the ground. eyesas this one over powering sorrow. Massge 1. a very ancient practice Yet her longing lor lilin were, If possi- ami was known to the Romans, lar s of homeopathy, and savs ble, never more intense, and a year barely passed since the disappearance ul tluit like l .cured hr like, and not von Ellen when the approaching nuptials oi trarv by contrary . The speculum, the were known In the .year jno, Percy Effingham and Kate" Wynclierly f were announced lliruiigh the neighbor- - n,llrl t specimens of them have been hood. fnui"l in the ru'n of Ioiipvil. Arlslo- The light from the eha...:eli rs of ihe .j:,.,.,) (hat ea could be made drink streamed nut upon the dining-rooHolllrvi' il and collecting the rlvrr on the night appointed fur the mar - wed - j rlagr. It was a dreary, liexrlli. I1.1.I a woolen or linen ding -- tile cold, apalheli.' iibnnci! ittilr;.-- . eVi .de woven as to he i mind and corpse like I the- shaipest darts. We in ii il! Ini singularly haec nut fiiiiud out the secret of it. The Effingham, roiitrasling with the eager restlcseiivss and liii.li uf Kniii.i::- ii I mills than ours fur beauty of the In Ide. Chinese had InThe nlivc. p.iuiidiug Bui as the Iz- -t words of tl. Ci rniioi.v Iron ss eaily as iao.. vent'd and tl.e ciergi in.iu were pruuum-ee(iV.si. I.uiii-ewric found among the was lit the ail of tiiviikia,: a Idessh. , Iii-- ' In Scotland and the Celts in (iaul, upon the 0riii.d paii a dealtilv white'll. earlier In Siam centuries jiul many W K t velieri of i vrr.pr: .d ,!e ilulli wa-- . used many centuries (j. iter ini'Uier iiciiim u tin- t'liiticsv. ac , and, has'ily moving in ner Tin re re two places nn the earth's pered in her mr. No no 1 eau'.ol In- ..ioii1. Inn. t M, fjie wlu-ithere I but one day and from the I'ps of the frrnie.t b ide i one night throughout the year. Ills' tern-pe-s- :. , r c,lsu-speak- lin-p- , - - . huc s : f:ii-i- . - bi-.- - - j 1 DSlii HEWLETT BHO.S E-CRO- WN Made. ;ml Three Crown Spices .re Kent, .Jit. l' Line fi 11 I I I 1 1 1 I d 11:1 I If I : 11 EXTRA!' Ar Diiifiiii4. tfy rum Vvk' brand Rro f : the mark ft or ! . four oclock of a very hut afternoon In August thal tills particular oil train pulled nut of Prescott. Jeff Callahan, a youth of sixteen, the young e.t anJ one of the best engineers on the road, was at the IhroLtle, and everything bade fair for a successful run. The young engineer was destined to undergo the most thrilling adventure of his life, however, before the run was ended. It Is Impossible to rlose the big tanks so tightly as to keep the oil from oozing nut, and, on all oil trains, If you will lake the trouble to look, ynu wl I see oil running down the sides of the big tanks. This, In real hot weather, Is a source of danger, as there Is danger always of the sun heating the tanks sufficiently lo set the oil on fire; or, maybe a spark from the smokestack of the locomotive will catch and Ignite tha oil. Tills Is what happened on the occa-suof whlcji I write. A tank on a car situated at about the middle of the train caught fire, and when first noticed In- Jeff, was blazing fiercely. heavens, Tom!" he cried to the Enok yonder! A tank Ison Hitman. die." The fireman looked, and turned pale. What shall we do.1" he asked. For answer Jeff ihut off steam and reversed, causing the whrels to revolve backward. It was hard work, but finally the train was brought to a rtandslill. The rear brakeman and conductor seemed lo understand what was desired of them, for they uncoupled the cars two or three behind the one with the burning tank. Jeff then sent the fireman back to uncouple the cart a a point between the engine and the burning tank, lie could not get closer than within fire cars, however, on - v to the heat, but he point, and reuncoupled them at turned tn the engine. Jeff Immediately thre ar the lever across, opened the throttle, and pulled down the track a distance of perhaps half a nilie. lie was on the point of coming to a stop when a cry front his fireman startled him. Look yonder, Jeff!" the fireman crlsil. The cars are running wild! The brakeman didnt art the brakes!" Jeff Ipokcd, and, brave though he was, Ills heart grew cold with horror. The burning train for the tanks on all eight of the cars were now on fire was rushing down upon them lit a speed of nearly a mile a minute! With such a momentum it would be impossijjle to stop the runaway train, and lo remain where the mwi of Inthee were would in all the general ruin. volving There was really only one tiling lo was to put on all steam and run before the runaway outrun It If posiihle. It was extremely dangerous, owing to the ileepnc-- s of the grade and Ihe crookedness of the track was only a chance, and a slim one at that, hut worth trying, and Jeff pulled the throttle wide open, throwing on a full head of steam. The engine leaped forward like a thing" of life, and the race was begun. Tliure were eight car with burning tank on them, and the flames extended high in the air, and seemingly for tnc distance nf a quarter of a mile. It was a terrifying spectacle. Onward rushed the locomotive, and after her came the car bearing the burning lank. Presently, one after another, the lank bursted, w iih reports thal could been heard for iiillo. Suddenly a cry ol horror escaped Ihe young engineer. he cried The main line express! We cant stop. We've got lo go ahead at full speed, and if tfu-- till the switch , we'll run rlhl to let 0.1 the main Into the express train. ' If they I'onl turn Ihe switch, well lie wrecked, and their train will run ino us! Wliat shall we do?'' Keep blow ing the whistle eontinu-ously,- " advised the fireman, 'and go ahead. Its our only chance." Jeff decided to do this. He fastened Ihe lever that opens the whistle-valvIn such a way that the whistle wauld be continuous, and a long drawrn out shriek went up from old S.'v. enty six that was awful to hear. , Rounding Ihe curve a mile from Jeff saw the express train coming, perhaps a mile and a quarter from the ws -- .' : ; equal to tlio V-iJVfumleL lU-oi- l l It is difficult for us to realize w hat a modern invention the comparatively table fork Is, or how our ancestor managed to get along without it. Queen Elizabeth never heard of such ar. Implement, It having been many years after her death before the first set of queer i title two lined knives, each forked blade being round and pointed, and made rather for lifting than for carrying, were taken Into England. A passage In the book called Coryatea Crudities" has given many antiquarian a the IJca that the author of that work was the first to introduce table forks In the British Isle. In the passage cited he says: "While'ln Italy I observed that Hie Italians; always used little forks, made of I Iron, steel or silver. .ho.ght It good to imitate this forked cutting of meat, and have since my return oftenjbeen called furcifer only for my fork at feeding." Some authorltiea on manners and customs believe that thefork waa in general use all over Europe as early as the year 500 A. D. but If they were their use and the fork Itself was lost sight of up to about the beginning of the Seven, teenth century, when the useful little table Implement first became generally knowr. and popular. n Walton, Weems, and other writers oiT antiquities, hold to the earlier date given above joo A. D. as being the jllme when the fork was introduced. Part of their authority for so doing, probably, is based on the fact that a stone vessel containing coins of the middle ages and many Iron torks were dug up at Sevington, England, in well-know- the year 1814. i- ' e do-th- You know coffee is used to be for the same reason the taste. Ours are the only teafiring works in the United States; Schilling's Best is when it always fresh-fire- d leaves our hands. A Schilling A Company e woi-kl- iriirnl hivli la INCOMPETENT . rout, lirrU ami iiawr fail t nir eliruiiic liettms frum di If emit Imrka, ilia rbeuumtUm mull he uiiMt ! has tlmnaiiU and tliuuaundii of I i it SjU'-- J Dr. Catarrh, Asthma, Sronchitia, Weak and Bora E yea, Hay Fever, Deafness, Yuur rheumatism is diiri-1- s.iit of your system by these wouiErfiil Imilis. inukiug you a free pprsuii. The discoverer of this wonderful cure is ths July living soul. 8M 7I0HS SWISS & for Counterfeit Bills Look Out ail v CATARRH OK THE KIDNEY, and PjIm ar the Danger Sigresults In two wnys. by taking cold and csrpets lo be sold at once. Wc must That You Are 5lck and Need by nals the kidneys In separating overworking tell to Ret money. from the blood the catarrhal poison which Treatment. affect all Special sale during Conference. organs. Quickly cured with lieud the following symptoms over carellltle cost by Dr. Shores's famuua treatfully, mark ilioee you feel In your1 eaa ment. iiml oend or bring them to Dr. fihoree, Stare ami Do your hunds and feat swell? I X. L. Second-Han- d he will tell ynu whether you ran be l more at night? .1 S uih Is thin 8 E- l Tel. 3. free of dial pe. Is there pnlti tn small of hack? CATAKRH OK THK AND HEAD l rspl ration a bad odor? the line A. P. T11KOAT. Ache iioH'-i-i- Si-co- eui-ii- SOKENSFN Summerhays Co., SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, - IS" DEALKKS comiilli-utlons- Hides, Wool, Sheepskins, Deerskins, mil iO. TAXSIWW yip?. IIM lr paalled With Tbt m ISM. . July August I, dividend paid August ig. dividend paidd September I, dividend Srpl-mb- er 15, dividend raid October 1. dividend paid earned la seventy-fiv- e days I OK 11IKV .... Cl IVa-r.- IViiU-efo- v (o 117 8. W. Timplt. :::: .'i ISe ye Jill Sttesttcs i - tH - . . I CH, FRANK SIEGKL, Gtn'L riDBSI Aet., I hit. l.ltUliJj, bv mll totiviH t.il- - li-- Dean Safe System . .IkITyoi . it no. Atlas block Thy fourth annual convention of the National Spiritualists' association at Washington. The stoneware works of Whitmore. Robinson & Co., of Akron, O , were deThe loss will be $xx-nstroyed hy fir snd the Insurance half ns much. Two hundred men are thrown out nf w irk. rrtn-vrn- lips?? wi ;i iim , !33S5in 3 - H i inriri fKi3.H5BSSJ 3- of these extinct creatures, tvhi.-laaih out of the ravines tl nrnhitniiit 1 llrith iriw your liiuiliimwiittciitioii UHITK Til KM. Minar, Kusu n4 Sill uluui; ilir lm. CJlTicrx . A A R;an:Ii Hour, Sail I.VV I VI. T. Cattle Kalxemen. T.J. Kamau, Offlex. Lit J. KAMA. C.J. LANTKY. T. J. C. Ft KIHMiTON. I I.I.XX. . '. Jlu.xiiiimmY.J A. uLI A. D. City. L. A . I.M.X.U. Agent. Salt hahn City ivHI President. CALVIN e-- i... I.- -'- aiu! K' iiuMo . 11. IS1M5. Can each an investment bn foil ml If yon ean draw every second week la the year cash pmonatlng to MM to per A Turtle Twrlvc Fcrt in Lrnith, rent nnnnally oa your Investment without incurring Ilia risk ynu do in ordltinrTI hibusiThe most gigantic lurtli that Interested. are ness, ynu wrn'tyuu'.' and know yon to we do loss, your money? Ho yon during the gro'ogicnl agi i.p(n-ahave nny desire to b eons lueed ? Thru cull liavc inhaliitcd the fiaviliiM cl tin- - Himd at owe snU investigate the The sh-- II and hmio alaya iiiuiiMa!ii. On came the in. In line exprcis, downward rushed the locomotive, hy the burning train. Will they see u and stop?" Jeff asked himself, and a moment later he was delighted to have the question answered In Hit affirmative, fur the express began slowing up, and presently-stoppeand started backward up llie long slope that led down lo Spoffor I from Hut side. r ran and opened the Tliedepo' switch so as to let the and runaway oil train unto the main line, and striking it, iSicr shut up the track In pursuit of tin- espress train. II Was lip grade imw. Imwcirr, ami, liming tin inutlvc ji'i;r, I'iini'ug car. pivei:tiy iziu mo a stop. Half an b'Mir laltt bev w'ri! pile, of s.sIim tliB oitljr Kwiimn City"Hoiwi Tby htf A give ell orti-- flTAIf . Pn$rr nml IhtrMo? ilrOnlv. Wlioti-- Afi.KTM, . 'ITY. IjAKK Corfmho nay and Nnoeflir . FoHtlvelycurei fifty quail cavoI Live Stock Commission Co. M. KP.P-UF in - SIEGEL-SANDER- S ill. l.t.ki- t b- l)o You Know tliut tlie .Iii act to ns. Fine is ... ft MII.K KAIzT Manufacture Them, .tl 1'ut ur.t in The Salt Lake City Soda Water Co . Xv in the world. I!-ia-- Robinson Bros., Thu Shoe Builders. . HAM FACrVFK . . Contain more Lilhta than any other va'rr Rhuuniati.ni, (iout, Diabek-- t and liiil.l's r. buttle inch, $7.0.1 per case. Orders should be You should line the I cl the naikct "affords. Fin.: Suulli. PHYSICIAN Utah LithiaM Mineral Water. SHOES! W. SPECIALIST, The Wonder of the 19th Century in BB SHORES, OFFICE AT.T. CATARRHAL DISEASES p. m. Evenings, Tuesday and FriMEDICINES FURNISHED FREE Doctor Shores' motto la; days only, 711toa. 8m.p. tom.1 m. p. Sundays, A Low Fee, Quick Cure; Mild and HAT ft COMPANY, V. CONSULTINO When-Bu- '.n.i Curii Haidradg Every Week. All diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, BowThroat, Lungs, Stomach, Liver,ChronZION'S MEDICAL INSTITUTE, els, Kidney and Bladder, all diseases of Nervous and ic, Private 34 East Second South Street, Salt both sexes, and diseases of women Lake City, Utah. JL FOE MONTH children. 85.00 and HOURS 10 a. m. to 5 nALKbmy ' or Ig SPECIALTIES: 'ITWOiFSM'-- DIVIDENDS PAID BY Z. 8. DEAN ASK YOUR DEALER Dr. Short' DR. BAI.T IjAKM CITY. ease that science has Imen able In car In all Hook an.! I'erlodiea prepaid to drains It stales and that hi CiCarrli. Hull's C itarrh at I'nhtLhcr I'rle, Special ont tn towi Cure is the only posit ivo cure now known to tion Tcucbst rvies on Stationary. itbiLn, the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a eon and penaral titiitlnual disease, requlrae a constitutional treatment. Hall'i Catnrrh Cure is taken Internally. net lug directly upon the blood and mucous nirfncesof tlio system, thereby destroying: Ihe foundation nf the disease, and riving the pntlout etrength by building up ihe constitution and assisting nature la doing Its work, Tha proprietors have so much faith In its eurntive powers that they offer One HundredlltolUnCfov 'any rase that It fails to cure. Send for list of Testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Tijedo. O. Bold by Druggists, Us Balls Fatally Pills ara tha heat. Ths Mosquitos Btsb. ? I & CO., .m lo I INCflRPORATF.il if 1 Painless Treatment. If you cannot corns to the office, send stamp for of Letters Scores Mail Brings Doctor Shores new symptom ligt, Every Telling of theG.Splendid Cures Ef-- ' and have your case diagnosed and Dr. Perfect W. Shore feeted by expert advice FREEI Home Treatment. Zt Cures Others get Bend Cure You. will and Stamp for Dr. Shores Now Symptom List. G. BALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. WEST FOURTH KOUTH ST. dis- I lo you have cold feet? Do you feel miseruble? Do you get tired easily? Do you nave hot Hushes? Are your spirits low at lime? Do you have rumblings In tha bowel? These are the seven simple signs InIf you lisvo dicating disease of the liver. . any or all of them see Tn-- Shores now anil be cured. CATARRH OF THK STOMACH, futnrrli of lie stomach is aually unused by swallowing mucus which diopa down frum the head ur.d throat at night. Qiib-klwith lit I la cost by Dr. Bliures s famous treatment there naiim-ayou Isilch up rns? Are you conKllimlt-dIs your tongue routed? Do you bloat up after eating? Is there constant bud taste In mouth? y. Now le the time to be cured perraa-nentl- dome Treatment Cures. rt A. K. DERGE Do you get dlxxy? cnt.-irr- KOR HOLE AGENTS Ix there puilliicxx under the eyes? Do you have to get up often at night? In urine If left landlx there a ing? Don't neglect these signs and risk disease killing you. Cura It Bright's now. CATARRH OF THE LIVER. The liver Is affected hy catarrhal poisons extending from tho stomach Into tha dui-tof ilie liver. Quickly cured with llltle cost by Dr. Shore' famuus treatment. This form of ramrrh Is moat cuuimou from iirRlm-b-colds qulikly cured with llltle rout by Dr. Bhores's famous treatment lx the noea stopped up? Does the nose discharge? Is the nose sore and tender? Is there a dropping In tha throat? Is your throat dry In tha morning? Do you sleep wlin your inouili open? Ynu cun be easily cured now don't let . It run Into OK BRONCHIAL I'ATAKKII TIIK Tt'ItKH. of Die liend nnd throat la When neglected or wrongly trained It rv.u ndt down the wlnd-liInto the bronchial fillies nnd after nwlillr nl tacks the luiiya. with little cost by Dr, euml Quickly Blitm-e'famous treatment. Have you a cough? Do you tnke cold easily? Have you ruin In stile? Dn you riIkii frothy material? Do you rough In the mornings? Do you spit up little rlieesy lumps? you feel you urn growing wenLer? Io Don't risk neglecting these warnings Flop the dlsenxe liefurc It reachea the lungs. CATARRH OF THE EARS. Is your hem lug falling? Do your mrs Is the wax dry In your ears? Do you hear pome days better than ot hers? Is your hearing worse when you have a cold? Don't neglect this until your hearing Is destroyed. Dr. (Shores can Irreparably now. cure you Rowe, Morris, No. Ill). oa diM-ni- NATURES WARNING. second furniture, tluvex snd - la Fait l.wkr to accuthe (killed enable him necessary remedies as will effectually cure. They liy magic, supernatural pretendorthey cure power, by the blind discovery of some root or lieru. Do not bo deceived, If you aro a sick consult Dr. .'bore. Is bioarahle, lie will toll If your you ho. ppd bear In mind that one and all chronlu sufferer may apply at any time at Doctor Shores' office and receive advice. Including nil medicines, for expertnunilnaJ fee uf j lor a complete tlio course of treatment. In order that every afflicted pet eon may understand their condition bettor. Doctor Shores has prepared a Hat or symptoms, which are present In moa' raxes of chronic disease. physician diagnose disease that skill which rately Is to to select such lichei-J.tiruu- h. Te n.'paMilara 5H0RES. enables ier-ro- u. t SI, 000,000 Female Dlasaaso, Hemorrhoidg. 1 snake-charmer- Capital kin Diaaaaaa, e, e nsirpsrate Blood DUeaae DR. Q. W. doctors Incompetent tinker with Just ltko atatestiuin tinker with the Incompetent tariff and financial questions. If a great political makes a mistake ly advocating a party doctrine that I to be proven a then mistake, I lioiie that they may some lime repair wrong; It Is not so with doctors, fur If they make a mistake, the blander dihbctuim: can never be repaired. 1 President Wilford Woodruff .. to trifle away uinan life t too or to be aacrlIced precious Cannon by unarrupulou (tnirge Ij, Cashier M. know Cannon. who (inor.ro almolutely notliliiK of T. (i. W'rblier, Ihn setence and art uf treating and curJosvph F. Smith, M. dle.-iri- i Cannon. tlio Juris. which Ihe hunuin Angus a many ing Ja M. f, unity le subject to. Many of these md-li-Lorenzo Know, H. Clawson, Krnnris M. Lyman. saw the inside of nver pretender L- John Suttall. a medical college; they have not had ths Ucorue Reynold. nvcoeeary training and experience which full mar-ae- t When yrm ship to u you The Egyptian cobra It not unlike its n'..! quick returns. We solicit price Asiatic cousin, except In the absence of trade. mark which your the curious spectacle-likdistinguishes the latter. Although It I Prof. Cublas Electro Vitalizer. the most poisonous reptile known to . . Inhabit Noithern Africa Ills the favor- Improvemer.. on the Electric ILlt. use and bill Ssi'.ricilr, Sive . ite among the These failconjurer k tow howto render this serLadies mid Urutlemm. tl medicine leeaud to cure youV one to the office andtrunhle pent rigidly uncontdons by pressing ed cures licit all It test this wonderful tha nape of Its neck with a finger. This resulting from n bail liver, Itt.ilizcr you can't deep hear athechild. act appeara to throw '.he reptile Into awhileIfmid Pur you will sleep like Troiihbw it Is a Rheumatism and Kidney catalepsy, !n which he is a stiff as an sure ihot. I Female Weakness and Ue of Iron post. HanlHMKl it never fulls. Tu bit induce them you can for tlie'nexr two weeks tuks Tracea of something similar having here them for half price" licit lor SHI; the 10 for 7JO:ths10 been practiced in o'den times may be The found In the Bible where Aaron made Opioid' living (vil of town -- Good wllljb sent to you C- O. D. hy Kxpre-- . serpent of his rod or staff. The mosquito's eating apparatus, consists of a lancet. Inclosed in a sheath, somewhat on Ihe principle of the instrument used by physicians. Connected with this there Is an Injector for throwing into Ihe wound a subtle poison, which thins the bloo-- after which the fluid is drawn up by a pump and swallowed by the mosquito. Altogether the mandible of Ihe mosquito Is a singularly complicated mechanism and well pays microscopic study. Nervous DUoaaa Dyapepala, Rheumatism, wrll us the large" liivlngs Imving linen miuldilird ovwtweiity-thnyeurs. Sinee the uriruui-xutio- u of the llunk 10 Mm saving umiiintt have been oiened with us. We upprt-cnitin the minlhlriiee repos nl tu us liy thempuMie irtl the 1 tin lost mill hop to ronliiiiie to We good will id our frieuil in the future. t per iiniimn interest nu iwy il' ier oompouiiding raid Interest tarings seeoiri nut receive Wo deiasuta iinin resi-iilriuuurlerly. it only the people of L'tiih. butinslso front tlic l-- ion. ns of nearly evary state eouulrieo. We invite well as deiMMit. and take any amount fr.iin fl up. Write for jmrliciilari to No. 1. a and 1. Haiti '.reet.Sult Luke City, Club. the oldest ss I.'Suuks in i'tab. THE learn that there is at least one dreedrd Diaoaaao, Neuralgia, Insomnia, Heart Dlaeaa COMPAITg, Chaaeiag Serpents Into Rods. too Steward, BIOO. The readers of Ibis paper will lie iilrasrd to Malaria, Ghnmie Dyson Ury, Kidney Cura: SALT LAKE CITY ljTRUST Shorn Treata and Street, h TINKER WITH DISEASE, THE SAME A6 IN. STATESMEN TINKER WITH THE TARIFF ANB THE MONEY QUESTION. DOCTORS COMPETENT l. PROF. A. A. HEIR, 132 HKERIN& DISEASE . MEUICA'IED HATH m Ssarnariscs back-war- 11 Tea ought fresh -- roasted. imr tlit father, J.a .ill lii jiisrful 11 About Tabir Forks. - ma-te- i par (loovlft of thin ! ? mu IliSs, Liif . junrtlnn. BAKING POWDER Best. Tfis The New Discovery blood-stirrin- Frum Prescott, away at the top of the Allcghanlct, to Spofford, at the foot of the mountain, was a distance of ten milts as the crow flies, but liy the railroad fourteen. This railroad wa only a branch, and had been called Into being by the oil wells, the transportation of oil and coal being abuut the only business of the road. Prescott was a small oil and mining twn, cod bring mined there, while Spofford, being at the junction with the main line, wax a larger place. f-- vcrjl oil and coal trains were run down from Prescott every day. It waa with one of the former that we have to It It was an exciting adventure, and, al lliuugh he was an engineer fur jeers afterward, Jeff never had another that could approach it in ir.iveli-fA nuinaiui qualmill iMtMj pisArtiifinir with ities. Spof-ford- Ilijrlt 2r:ilo THRB FIRE. OF AVALANCHE Miami Balniman. 1'. MK(;iii.riY.',Hog Nilmunae ilrl-.Tlii- J. C. VI. It Al.r. The Kansas City Live Stock Commission Company Ilortina t wT7pA!JI C ninl; lHInrl'IKxrliLnirp, Kansas City Stock Yards. wln-r- they had been hnrh d fur untold age, tl s: to'ce , prove til Al they were large a am- specinn'ii oi tin; (itlci-- c i (nuiil.- - which now ixi.ts. A of the shell of one of Incse old time minsters whi'-l- i m iy he sern in InMtisei'ip nt Celrti-l- i is ches thick. 12 feet and .1 fract'nn in 5 lengtli, S!j fett hr v.l :ni-- l in i 'c 9t..iuir ; feet In hcl'i v'n-. down, like a i inverted szii-cr- asp Cox.mMixrro ini, uiti. Iwkntv Vkak. AruvR t'aPUAL. rj.iu-Sa- . i re. IV'uvtNkti'nsa. Mictkt l.'.i.'i.i. Vkk. Ampi.i Utah Nursery Company ti pci-l-v- i.isn.'.i' fS.p s ii The tl'llr il Ingt varies according in llii'-- ap hy .1 '. 1 A larjlt' : sl, of slr-c- ilmiv, tu fiic-s- . . fail i.n;:;,,n;lir1.J ff-.t- Milk-.- ' p. i;;'.y ;i ap.l fv i.Mi-v-- f tui' j !rt-h- , :rj i: :'t Mnull flints, mtrrial ;!;inU i.i'iin twenty tl.isrs, j I i.i I. : 1 Vt :M.T H ruvK T.AKK U- - v UTAH. |