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Tliul liawl Murk ail nialwrisl la far more desirable lhaa mi silk and valvrt. ao Ini douM- a e rear niiiiit lew popular aju. nli Tshaa Advs.eed (1 round, Tha eleventh annual run vent ion of the Nailoual Tempeiatu-Society held at Saratoga represented recently many different temperanra and re-- ; atala and ligioua organizations, tlierefure a gn-- it variety of views runeernlng methods of work, Hence the ad ret red ground taken by that organization, aa outlined in lia resolutliina, la moat hopeful and en- -; couraging for tha apeeily formal ion of a cl vie, and mural platform, ' ail temperance and upon which forces unitedly religious may up-- 1 aland. tha points Among on which the convention declared li- -, self as heartily agreed' are: the paramount responsibility of the church, d which la advised to use only wine at rommunion and to from compliiJiy with the llipior evil by allowing lia nicinliers to mak gain out of the traffic; tha delusion of license, high or low; prohibition, ataio and national, legislative and cons t it u tinnal, as the ideal toward which we are continually to strive, the election to office of thuee men only who favor the suppression of the drink traffic; withdraws! of support from all political that sustain the evil; and permission to woman to use her power to the utmost, politically aa well aa in other ways. It condemned alcohol as unnecessary and harmful In the healing of disease, and the use of Inluyi-cant- a on social occasions and in thn preparation of food; declared for tha abolition of tha internal revenue system; protested against the sale of rum on Kills Island; and asked Iliat allow no national legislation to oppose (he effort of any district, however amall, to protect itself from the liquor evil hv prohibitory law. LA MADIIE 1)0K0. 'i aili that tlia uiu yet many color fade innl hinge xu soon I lint lha aurk i lalair liirowu ami. Hut tux is i'aumlr an error. fur If h silks may lie kepi front, ami lirigtH mil il : :! l Ilia articles rliry a torn me The doing of the eiiilrm.lerv m ii ilami er ark than iliat of keeping it lugou.! unlr, aail only by doinic it lier-e- lf ran tha tasiv woman nave bar fancy luin kepi In it'll ami pralty. Wben ready to liu ihc aurk. relist a bright dav. lilt a amall tut. iicmly tull of warm water and ailil a littiu !, ury Mtup to niaka and a, put each piece in titi.l wash carefully. Altar cm I. nrtiolo ia riuaa in sliglitlv Mm water, to tvhirli a little thm March ia a.luixl wring .uni liana in tha ahada. M'lieu dry. apriiiltla. iilil, and let aland half a'l hour. Iron un the diivui Inaivilv to wrong aide, prea-m- g throw out tha atitchaa of the rniluoiiWy, tbna restoriug thrir origiuul i m Aim-i-ira- , i : jj ad unfer-niente- p.a-tl- c ron-gre- sa Inm-- anti-alcoh- ol Groa-ven- nt anil-alcoh- must-hol- ni-r- Ths-to- pivs-es- a Mk-hrl- ChU-ag- Record. Bead tha Ail vert torment a, will enjoy this pulilicatinn Yon much better if you will get into the huhit of reading the advertisements; they will afford a most interesting (tmly and will put you in tlia way of getting some excellent bargain. Our . ENGINEER?" HE REPEATER way that showed that the years that had frosted hia hair had not lessened advertisers are reliable, they send hla wonderful skill as a horseman. what they advertise. Ila came fearlessly toward ua and shook hands, saying as he did so, with Justice Why did yon knock this man the manner of an educated man: My down? 1M he say yon weroalUir? r name Is Levi Brunson; did you ever tYorse'a that, salt; ha proved IL bear of me before?" Boston Traveler. I told Mr. Bronson I never had heard Mrs. WlaaMwto Saatklsi Sirsp of him before, but to save hla pride, atom laBsm PrAMMiMhSM(MilktiM fur the confession seemed to give him Ballo, allaja a Hi, nuva Vlad rols:. amsihsis Chrtot'a Lit I am a civil engineer pain, I added: All the perplexity and painful dishtead tiut. and have not been long In thi reIt ia always well for any one to tie tress. tha dark difficulties that may gion," "A civil engineer?" he repeated. ateadfaat in anything and everything dominate one's whole existence, would that ia right, and especially should tha disappear If we rnuld only learn that "What do you want In these mountains?" aud he waved hla hands about Chriatian be ateadfaat in hla religion. In Christ Jesus our eating and drinkHa ought to atand Arm in hla faith. Tha ing, our aloeplng and clothing of tha him and looked aa If he thought mu body, are as much spiritual matters an Intruder. I told him that If he rode believer who ia wavering and uncertain in hia faith la weak in hla reli- as falling upon our knees In prayer, back toward our party with nia I gion and exert very little inffttrnre for or reading In God's holy word, or par- would explain our object; at the same I good. Indeed it la a question whether taking of tha holy communion at the time expressed my aurprlse that any ha does not do the ranse of Christian- table of the laird. In Chriat Jesus life man should renture into such daeger-ou- a territory alone. ity more Injury than good. It la tha Is one, and there ought to he no divi1 know tha Indiana and the Indians person who stands fast and ffrm In tha sion between thing secular and things man. faith that derive tho Bill benefits of spiritual, things bodily and things know me." said this remark-ibl1 am to them the Silver Chief, a hla religion and is in turn helpful to heavenly; thers must lie one, absolutegreat medicine man, who lived with Christ lanity. ly one. them and nursed them ba-- to hca'th when they sickrncd liefore the men or my race came to slay aud .turn: them. Ah, I Minctlmes hlunh for the wv,!tc blood In my veins!" There waa a strange gleam in his Wl ARK ASSERTING IN THE COl' RTS OUR RIGHT TO THE eye as he spoke, and I roiietiuh d that EXCLUSIVE USE OK THE WORD " CASTOR I AND A, the stranger was not well balanced. I PITCHER'S CASTOR! A," as OUR trade mark. told him the object of our survey, I, DR, SAMUEL PITCHER, of Ikannis, Massachusetts, which had the Pacific Ocean for It obwas the originator of "PITCHERS CASTOR I A, the same jective point and a railroad for Ita conclusion, hut the Information did mt that has borne and docs now srj? on every ... &? plense him, bear t he facsimile signature of It It folly to build a railroad wrapper. Hus is the original "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," which has been through a wilderness," he said. Yha: la there to support a railroad here? used in the homes of the mothers of America for over thirty and again he waved hia long arm at d years. LOOK CAREFULLY al the wrapper and see that it is the hills I told him that railroads had become the hind yon have always bought the on . the pioneers of civilization, and that and has the along their tracks farms aud villages wra and cities sprang up. per. Mo one has authority from me to use my name exeejd "That may he In other places." he The Centaur Company of which Clias. 11. Fletcher is aid, hut tt t impossible that a rail. President. road should exist an close to A CIVIL ITis-one- AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. forest-covere- eignaturo sjjf sV'r 1 March 8, 1807. ; The Kind You Have Always Bought j. Cm-tract- coufl-di-ure- s a . Schillings Best baking powder goes a third farther than any other ; gets to work quicker; makes sweeter cake. Schillings Best tea makes good cake taste better. Schillings Best baking powder and tea are because they are What is the missing word powder and tea are safe. not SAFE, although Sthittinx's Beat baking F . Get Schilling's Best baking powder or tea at your grocers; take out the ticket (brown ticket in every of baking powder; yellow ticket in the tea); send a ticket with rat h word to address below lefoie December jist Until October 15U1 two words allowed for every ticket; after that only one word for every ticket. t If only one person finds the word, that person gets f2000.n0; if several find it, $2000.110 will be equally divided among them. Every one sending n brown or yellow ticket will receive a set of cardboard creeping babies at the end of the contest. Those sending three or more in one envelope will receive an iSy8 pocket calendar no advertising on it. These creeping baliies and pocket calendars will be ditTerent ftoui the ones uficied in -- ' the hut contest Better cut these rules out. Address: GEQ MONEY-BAC- IL ROOTT, B. 9. JAB. GT.KNDINNING, V and Tress PnsUnL m SAN FRANCISCO. K, BUMF1ELTI, Ssanury Geo. M. Scott Sc Co Importers Hardware Bar and Sheet Iron, Steel Ripe ctrid Dealers In AGENTS FOIt Buffalo Koala Company, Atlas Engine Works, I lodge Wooden Pulleys, California Powder Works, Detroit Stove Co., John Van A Home Steel Range Coles Air Tight Heater, Worthington rSteam l'uiupj, Celebrated Anchor Brand Cylinder and Revere Rublx-- Co., Engine Oil, Dodge Injectors, Howe, Brown A Co., Drill A Tool Steel, Leviathan Belting Miners Tools, Stoves, Tinware, etc And a General Assortment of Mill Findings. HOPE 16X Mil SI. : WAREHOUSE 125 V SECOND MU SOUTH LAKE CUT. UTAH Elias Morris &na Sons Gompany; I0KUMKITS aod HIADSTtMU a Marble and Granite, Mantles, etc. Grates, Salt Lake Cit, . y, WRITE CAR SAVE FOR PRICES AND DESIGNS Y0U21R040 Writ hr tlia n, Uhlan ORE an ' y. gray-haire- d, y. bare-heade- d, aim-burny, SHOE GO.. m lm K. Ckiofslll. Live Stock Commission. 1 yon would keep postal writs for Information. lrompt Replls. KSan FRED A. SEARS. Untok McCornlck Block SALT LABIS CITY A great eommntioi, eetns to have taken place among railway circle, owing to a contemplated through car nervics between the Pacific ooet and Chicago which ia to operate one day each week. This is not a new departure by any means, aa the Denver A Rio Grande Railroad uomjuiny and ita connortfanis have been operating a through car service between the Pacific and Atlantic cousts. via Salt Lake, Pueblo, Denver, Kansu City end Chicago for years, and tliroo days each work, vlx: every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evening. The can for this through service are of tho latest Pullman dinign, and are supplied with new clean linen and bedding throughout. A Pullman porter is assigned to each car. These cars are under the personal supervision of a special excursion agent, wlioae duty it is to see that isuiaengera are given every comfort and attention. 'For further information, apply to any agent, or to B. F. Nevius, general agent, or to H. M. Cushing, traveling passenger scent, D. A . railroad. 54 West Second South street, Salt Lake City, Utah. DR. G. W. SHORES, lw tke Tks Oldest Specialist T er Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You' I r.n.l AnHrftt The at 111 In I'u, or Canal of Joseph, which, according to tradition, was hullt by the son cf Jacob, is still Diihr-Jcussu- f. nfr 4.(0 years life c.f a fertile In use. of service, anil the province of Egypt la dependent on U today. West. NOT ONE DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL YOU A R CURED DK. Q. W. BttOllKH, seeking to help suffering mankind,always always trying to convince people that lie gives value received for every dollar field him. haa dvoided to give quackery, fraud and Ita drain blow, and proteet tha tha despicable Buffering classes from methods of quacks and char). tana. Every offerer from LOST -- - MAN HOOD e, via Hades must ho like a ldg hotel in tho ni all other private piiDiianjim, w hH liKnuR.'E, exi'JHti or wi crowded season. Yes without fire es- ciuMd nobymntUr bow lovert, you consult DR. G. W. RHORUH. the ob capes. Harlem Lire. clan who hue given hte Ilfs to eui chronic dlsv.se. ami be examined, Mow's tarings llnnk and Trask Company i treated ant rured without paf of Nos. 1, 8tnd5 5Ialn street, Kalt Izilco hhn one r dollar until the cure la eltec rhedoi-lothe right, ho. City. Utah, now have im deposit more than to refuse anyreserves Incurable case If s million ami a half dollars. They y 5 cure you he don't went your he 0u an offer was nevrr before mad per cent interest per annum and compound a reepone:hle and Pr. Q, the interest four times a year. Deposit, ?nly 1,! tj make It be hor. positively cures these dlsraiee. I re sent from all istrts of tho United wants another cent on Quest tone hla States! Havo you an account! if not, tore, but consult the "Old Doctor" 1 K6a 8Ai:KEDLy tart an account NOW. Women and chi DKNTYAll. dree have the right to driswit in their own Ft Dr. Q. W. SHORES, name, subject to their own order. Writo Lock Box 1685, for any informatk'u nooded. 41 and upSalt Lako City, Utah. ward received. WILFOHI) WOODRUFF. 1resUlcnL YOURSELF! UEOKGK M. CANNON, Cashier. 1,tT w.n-H- ch ptn-tr:- -- WRITE CO i Manugisl to Convey his meaning -- Hans, why do you Islco off ymir hal to that man? Dot man vos mein KliYeeth.Mil mid do gtddcn hair's fader Chicugn Tiilnine. T dlRrlntKFR, Irriiiuiiiufl . J raEvMtCrfENiCiLCo. Hi BHnBtnml III er (InKIMNIUiIIIi r i om Ntmltranffi, aud Hitt Mtrts r pnlMmiHM. riak-- , i by PrHfRlfih, "nr ynt tn ytaiii wrnra T fur fl (li, or a iMittlrH, f? 7.1, L'iivuUur mt 4Mi riqiHil would--woul- it k. money-bac- np-ps- ar d'Oro." Mndre d'Oro?" I repealed. Yes; Mad-- e d'Oro means the mothDo not endanger the life of your child by er of gold. I'lil you never hear if It?" a cheap substitute accepting which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies J I confessed tlmt 1 never had. nnd on it), the ingredients of which expressed s desire to be enlightened. even Jig docs not know. The tdd nun eyed me for a few seconds In silrnre, ns i( judging whether BEARS THE I was worthy not ; then he shook SIGNATURE OF hla head and said: "Tt I iry seeret. and do not know tbs Times. Not I p yon well enough to confide il." Mb TrtMpol (In 19041 Mine Terwll-ligI bowed and we rode back !o where Vuilin the engineer corps lud formed a ramp, dreadfully slow. Mira 1 should I nhe? Miss Tenspot say Tvl Bronson remained with ns nearrim riding her '09 modly a seek, ned ilur'ng that time ha she I, ci. va liniwi refused very tempt iug offer to act as el A airhlp mink, ir auaaav siativ, ctt. Do Not Ce Deceived. .leader. TAMMaNVS T was my fortune mime year ago to . ha connected with SWcil L a surveying party . j 13 through western New Mexico ami I11 ot h0 bS vm ami nation lay into Arizona, along the thirly-flfi- h paral- lei, where a rail-roIs now built. A wiiuer country than that was at that tima ft would be difficult to Imagine. Far apart there were a few wretched I'niled States posts called by rourteay fort," but the Navajoea and tha ApHCbea Ilia iaiter under tha famed Chiif CorhlKO made It unpleasMl.lZ It. FaKSBK. ant traveling through the lofty mountains and acroas the sterile mesas that of The editor thn American Monthly li i distinguish that land. view of Ueviuna makes aumo Every man in our party walked cummi'iita on the recent alinnt'uu of strikwith his rifle at hla back and his pising miners by ilepu'y sheriff at I .all inter, tols In his belt, and when we lay down la Hu aluiwa that tiiu liviil on our blanket at night our weapon lulsirer waa inagainst tlieae foreign-lorwere within easy reach, and our tense, that many alio liu 1 were aa carefully posted aa if we worked in llio mines before tin fnivigurr were In the presence of an enemy, as came hail drifted into oilier iNviiitiiii In Indeed we might he said to be at ail tlia Pennaylvnnia towns and village of tho times, for, though we did not often wal reciona. anil that the minunwiiera liml catch sight of the wily savages we had brought in more In borera tliun were needed, every reason to believe that they never which helped to ke-- p iraitoi clnx to tlia lout Bight of us. tamtinn aiint. Three condition fm far La Sierra Mad re. or the Mother to mvounl for some of the dc.plorablcdoiug Mountain, aa the early Spanish exat laittimor. plorer rery properly called tha great continental divide, or watershed, la OIOS Haward, 110. crossed by several trails near the latiTha read era of this paper will be to learn that there la at Iran one tude mentioned, the most noted being I leaned rraded disease that arlenee haa aloe Campbell's Pass, fifty miles to the west to euro In alt Its aiiwa and that ia Caof Fort Wingate. tarrh. ilall'a Catarrh Cura ia tlia omy poaltlva cure now known to the medics! I had ridden ahead in this pass fraternity. Calarrli belint a cunalliullon-a- l with two troopers to make soma topoa cniisiliuiion.,1 discus. miuirea a ia tak.i:i ireatinent. Ilail Caiarrh Cure (iniwiaiv Kent impute graphical examinations, and was about inlernally. aclinic directly upon tha blood of llie system, and muroua aurfacea The went meeting of the Amerlcm five miles In the advance of the main theraliy destroying the foundation of Ilia Medical Association at Prohibition party, when an exrlamatlon from one llaeaae, and giving the patient slrengih by bulldlnit up the eonatliutlun and rark gave cheering evidence of a of tha mldlers caused m to rein in feting nature In doing Its work. Tlia sentiment among my horse and to ask the causa of the growing i.ave ao much faith In Ita proprietors rural I ve pjnrra thut they nlfi-- r One llun-Irr- d tha medical fraternity. One of the alarm. Unllara for any caaa that It falls to I aaw an Injun, air, np there In the moat important papera read UMin Lh.it Hire. Hand for Hal of Teatlinonlala. Addreea F. J. CHUNKY & Co., Toledo, of was said the Midler, Indicating the W. Ilr. J. that woods," oeraalon 0. Hold by driiRKlala T5r. of linffalu, N. Y., on Tha Rela- dirertlon with hia carbine. Ilall'a Family i'llla are the beat In an Instant we were dismounted tion of Alcohol to Preventive Mediand watching.) with our bridles over cine," After stating as a Thn opaiduT artieln of Mid'lum'a Mann fact that whatever injurea health Is our arms and our carbines ready. lino for October descriho the nnindingnp After waiting soma minute I began antsgonistlc to suy plana fur the proDl a great white elrphunl herd in Siam, to think tha man was mistaken, and nd tlia choosing out and Inducing under motion of health, the doctor arraigned control of aurh memhrra of tlio lirnl as are alcohol, upon sclent ifle authority, as waa about to give the order to reminimi fur the niyul rlrpimul stable. an acrid, narcotic pofaon. Not only," mount, whan a horse plunged down It ia a spectaclo the like of which i to bn he aaya, ant numerous diseases direct- tha ateep mountainside, and a glance told me that tha' remarkable looking urn nowhere elae in tho world, and it ly traceable to Its use, hut as an Inditouches person on tha creature's back waa great rmwds of iieoplu from all mrts rect, casual factor alrohol of the kingdom.. The article in very internearly all the 111 to which hunmn flesh neither Aparha nor Navajo, but a white man like ourselves. estingly Illustrated from photographs taken la heir," As a sanitary measure, he deThis rider's long hair and beard clared, thoedrlnklng saloon should be by the autlmr. suppressed. In thn discussion which looked to ba aa white aa the anow (Mag to Klnadlka. followed the reading of this paper, the on the distant mountain peaks, and hia P. A. Sorensen, pmH-icto-r of thn I. X. advocates so say (he eoatuma was a fantastic though deL. Nmimd-llanMarts. 4d Enat Second newspaper reports- - had decidedly the cidedly picturesque cross between the South street, Sait Lake City, will go soon, heat of the dress of a Mexican and that of a argument. and ha ianow selling out ovor fUt.UM Northwest hunter. A great deal bus aiqican-in tlia news worth of tho finest furniture, ciirats, Tha pommel of hla saddle, tha butna'rs nl different times ubont aluminum, tons on hla Icgglna, tha stock of hla stoves and I good. A rare t ! mid ita uses. its was It recently long rifle and tha hllta of hla pistols for iim fornniv visitors to fiirtilah up their homo at their owu price. AU announced tlmt contracts lutd Insni signed and knlfo fairly flashed with silver. for tlm delivery in England of l.lMt tousnf Ila waa well mail ordi-r- s given prompt attention. mounted, and rode In a the crude ineliil of American manufacture. inteii-x- t r in led Ocncnil tlia liss tlia Tha Important Point You'll be sulijivt on your feet in a week or so. Patient-- On Aiucrii-iiMinitlily Ifavinw of lloviow to tlm flrst couiplelc neinunl of tho my fcotJ Dot how soon will I bo on my pulilisli disco very of Amciicuu for tlm re wheel? Puck. duction of alu.niniini by elect nilysis. Tho FRKK, IWI'OKTAXT INMIKM4TION story or this (which resulted ill To men iplain envcloai. How after ten lirimriiig down the price of the metal from Id to Al e nits a pound) and its suliniicnt years' fruitless doctnnng. I was fully re-rod to full vigor and robust manhisMl. application hi iiuiiuiructiiring on coinincr-eia- l No C. O. 1). fraud. No nionny aovirted. siwlo Is onn of the most interesting No conmvtion with un rlmpta s In tho nvi-u- t annuls of Ani ricau indiihtriul progress. Jt Is nnnthor lust am a Kent absolutely free. Address, Iss-Bo 9R, Chicago, 11L Send alamp 1 of tho triumph of Yinike1 ingenuity and America now makes as much oonvealent. enorgy. aluminum in a year as all tlm countries of , tha yontig anarchist. Is Kuros- tismther. Imisa neither young nor pretty. Well, tlmt ia Tha Hsrgaln atom Wheal. to make any woman an anarchist. rl. guide for ns aa far aa tha Colorado River. He proved himself to ha a famous hunter, and ha ventured off alone with THE MAN WHO HOLDS THE a perfect contempt fur what would REINS OF POWER. have been poaltlva danger to any other man. Joke r. Shonhea a rsMHral Motoorlte Ha apia voted crazy" by ill tha Ids Kapbl Btoe I ho Political party, hut In me tha man excited the liveliest Interest, and by many twMcr Dm ef Pour Bilsto I tried to draw from him the story of hia life, which I felt suie waa made up of incidents of no urn.uaiy OHM SHEEC. kind. HAN. the master ot Tha night before ha left ua he drew Tammany, who will ms to one aide, and, sitting down with match bis skill aa a bi.i hack to a tree and (ha Hatties of a against politician neighboring lira lightning up hia Platt, the eitixens And eo youd face, ha said: union and all the Ilka to know something about Maura Independent organd'Oror ization or the rich I told him that I should, If ha prize of Greater thought me worthy of hia ou fids nee. New York, belong It la secret. he aaid. In a half by nature to the whisper, but then what does it matter If tha world knew, so long aa only Machiavellian irbool. Ha was a politician and a power among hia young one man can And tha placa? Mends before he went out of hie teen. What place? Tha place where all tha gold In Hie father waa a contractor of Buffalo, tbeaa rocks and streams comes from and the only education John received La Madra d'Oro the Mother of Cold. waa In the common school of hla naAh, thouaands have died trying to And tive city. He learned the art of telethe place, and It may ba that now that graphing, and took a railroad position, from which he graduated into a priI know where It la I may not ba permitted to enter in, for you know tha vate secretaryship. He etudied law, Aztecs believe that tha wonderful val- and at 21 ha was elected a city assessor In Buffalo, aud became chairman of lha ley ia enchanted. hoard. Hia progress was rapid In polIndeed?" itics, and ha waa elected to many posiYea, and I am Inclined to that ballet myself, but then 1 have spent ao tions. In 1888 be cam to tha metropmany long, weary years searching that olis, and In a Jiffy was appointed secreU wotfld not do to lost heart, now tary of the aqueduct commlaalouera at that untold wealth la within my a salary of (4,000 a year. He berama reach." police commissioner and waa looked 1 agreed with him, and by careful npon aa a very great man Indeed until questioning I drew out of him hla story the Lcsow committee defamed hla name. This committee dug up an old of the valley Txf gold, which I subsequently found to be an established be- atory that the big politician waa a defaulter while in Buffalo. In December, lief among the miners of tha Norther Mexican states, and to them It came, 1894, he wia indicted by the grand jury without doubt, from the Ailecs, who for refusing to show hia bank hooka to were once the masters of all this land. the committee, but was never sailed Within a hundred miles of tha placd upon to plead. Mr. Sheehan waa pul where w were then encamped waa out of the police board by Mayor the wonderful valley of gold, and Levi Bronson waa confident that ha knew the exact location. The valley waa in the heart of tb Sierra Madra Mountains, walled In by 'owcrlng ruckM, and accessible only by a seeret paaaage through which flowed a stream that, excepting on ona day In every year, filled up the passage and made Ingress Impossible. This valley la amall In extent and perfectly circular. Through it tha river flows cool and clear and filled with flab whose scales are golden. The banka are masses of variegated flowers, and trees erer in blossom made ardelightful shades and fairy-ilk- a bors. Birds of the sweetest song and most exquisite plumage, of varieties unknown to the outer ' world, vocal this wonderful valley and flash JOHN SHEEHAN. through !ta dark green follaga like Strong, and since that time he hae been animated blosMma. to hla fortune by an extensive Running across this wonderful val- adding law practice and contract work. When ley there Is a bolt forty feet in width on which no vegetation grows, for tha Richard Croker retired from Tammany belt la the top of a wall of gold that hla mantle fell to the young and crafty politician from Buffalo. flashes with indescribable brilliancy when the aun balance In mldheaven THE EMOTIONAL SLAV. nd looks lovingly down on Madra dOro. Gives Ieraslralaed Kapresslm te HI Tha old Aatec priests know well this AfftrtwRfttf InipttliMW. valley, and aa they-stl- ll cherish tha I was particularly struck by tha belief that Monlexuma will again unconscious way In which the In the flesh,' to lead them against frank, Russians of all classes showed their the Spanish conquerors whom they lova or affection tor the relatives and have never ceased to hate, they think friends to whom they were bidding tha wealth necessary to regain their good-bThe aaya the Independent liberties will coma from this valley. ' Anglo-Saxoalthough aa faithful Id But one white man avar aaw It, and friendship and aa affectionate, perthat waa a Spaniard named Jobs haps. In disposition as the man of any who entered through the other race, has become so accustomed paaaage, and, being discovto control himself and to check the ered by the guardian priests, waa sacmanifestation In that he often rificed to the aun on the golden ledge. seems cold and public but the unresponsive; "And you know where thla wonder- Slav, with that absence of complete ful valley is?" I asked Bronson, which is one of the when he bad finished hla description. greatest charms of his character, gives Yea, be replied, I am sure I could unrestrained expression to hia affeclead you within one mil of tha place." tionate even though all the impulses, "Are you going there?" world be looking on. No one, it seems I am." lo me, could have witnessed the partAnd you are not afraid of the ings of relatives and friends on the guardian priest?" Nljul Novgorod landing stage that No, for I am a doctor, and I have Sunday afternoon without a feeling in practiced my profession for years his own heart of affectionate and symamong the Indiana to make them my pathetic regard for a people so kindly, friends. They wduld not harm me. m capable of deep attachment and m But, granting that you can find the unabashed of their emotions. Directly I use of what will such under me, at the gold," asked, edge of the landing a fabulous amount be? were stage, standing two young army I will only lake what I want," he officers In uniform, whom I afterward replied. earns to know on the steamer as PeAnd how much will that be?" ter the Great and tha artillery man. I do not know. I have earned a They were apparently recent gradugreat deal In all these years of working ates from a military school, aud had and waiting. I want to make my old Just been assigned to duty In the army age serene and happy. of the Caucasus. Two richly and tasteI.ev! itronson wanted me to Join fully dressed young women, one of him, but 1 declined, and we each went them a slater, and tha I thought, our separata way, and I did not hear a sweetheart, had comeother, to the landing of him again. But It la safe to aay to bid them good-bJust before the ha never reached I .a Madra d'Oro. steamer cast off her moorings a I have often thought of the old man bearded peasant, in a heavy since, and those to whom I have told sheepskin coat and top boots evidentthe story laughed and said: He waa ly an old family servant and probably surely Insane. an emancipated serf came rushing Perhaps he was, but la he any more down upon tha landing stags to bid Insane than the myriade who from tha barln," hia young master, good-byouth to old age give every thought He waa hie strong, to the acquisition of wealth, end who kindly face was bathed In perspiration seek valleys of gold aa Inaccessible and from anxiety lest he should be too late, fabulous aa Levi Bronson's Madra but he waa In time. He bowed low d'Oro? New York ledger. with respectful courtesy to the two ladies, and then, taking the young artillery officer In hia arms, he held him Why Old Clocks Have 11(1. and closely to hla heart, and long From the Seattle Poston telllgencer: him an both cheeks and on the Not every one who look " ' ".he dial kissed of a elock knows that the foX7' 'a which Ups. Then, brushing the tears from with the back of his are In place of the usual tfk.io desig- his eyes Good-bhand, ha said: nate the number 4 are there because barln! Go, with God! and returning V of France. to tha shore ha took of the olwtlnacy of Charles a position where When Henry Vlrk carried to the king he could watch tha steamer out of the first accurate clock the king aaid to him that the IV was wrong and sight should be changed to I1IL Tick aaid: The RseoHI l rikfi rwk. You are wrong, your majesty." Colorado Springs Correspondence of Whereat the king thundered out, "I Denver Messrs. E. F. Republican: am never wrong. Take It away and White and Burns of thla city! correct the mistake."' From that time broke the record Seeley, in going t0 Pike's to this day the four I'a have stood at Peak un foot Saturday night. The the mark of the fourth hour. conditions were entirely favorable, the weather being warm and no wind blowI A Bargain. ing to Impede their progress. The two ffher-Ho- w left the Iron nicely you did that! And mountain climbers you care to always repair Springs Hotel at Manltou at 11:30 p. my ptneturcs? He IMrling. it would m., and reached the summit at 2:45 a. he Off greatest joy of my life for me to m.. thus making the trip In threo do 4u if you would promise to darn hours and fifteen minutes, breaking my I irks In return. So they rode along the best previous record by flfleen minCleveland utes. In of a parson. rmspertars Map of t'lah. 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