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Show UTAH CHIUSITAX ADVOCATE, ipa&Sttca8&BtaiCtSK ilonmi people. formed a iin Se round him. TIu tarim-gactive render ot tis n t vi '!! uim tliit th- - uiht .lx iiiixl.iuiv.ij TT4 tr . v which be could uve Lums'--ll from xei ted bv ihe max eis of thuged Lax mg a cold bath was by I hi Brian m man. And, it m ls with tliens of tl t ir t ply knew all she In a calm, ipiiopbut eaiRH'.t way, and their ItUns, x 1 e said: should ha e a grand illiotiau ,n id I know very well that you have the iutl ;eii'3 of n'otb-pun ei. power enough to put ma in tV Rr. R. Niw io,v, D J JE. water and hffd me them till I am drowned: and if you choose nu niiTris n rtnv ruihit buu tan do so. and I will make no ie distance; but listen to what i Lone to say, and ihtn do a4- you think N( " I wt lUIH U. i,).1!.' ii r.t ibii lb fu Jti' J best. n .. v ill i . eu . an t,t bll, Yen all know that 1 am n mil-- s u.v from home: I nit yov. tenti a' I n YW.lM, cio not kn)r ibs,t ni ii oilier is o ,i 1. spell' 1. I helpless, bedudden invalid. 'V.Wikj. Wad-,- . a. 1. ItcVci. l.mv ulciv, C.v R A her bed. 1 am hex youngest child. VV A S My father could not allot d to pay A WE for my schooling; but our hrr II IB... iu.m is a warm trlend uf my father, and rax offered to take me without chaiir-H- e jx x in A I F was very anxious for me to r come; but mother would not conxj.1 m.rtiiit lie w mta so ma P, sent. The struggle alniust oust hei dial pLtyf d iqan t!- - harp. At what little Eta vtis Pft to her. length, after many prayers on the NEW PUZZLE. nv-Uot subject, she yielded, and said I ,C. Pi r.rr s ! .11 .1)1 d ' bill &i Le.Uitt. fur The g go. (l) preparations might mat. wt Lira W.klioin 1ro, ib Coop made. soon home weie my leaving lei la m bui). T) Iton jad h; Imul, My mother never said a vvoid to ILj-,Oi Rooii Pivyer , me on the subject till me morning 37. Diamond word when I was to leave. After I had 1 I etmr fcoinetime? used a- a coi,so I.v SstJiiL ior nant. eaten JIaV u r t. f 1 3 1 , if and asked me, everything was g. An leimultirul mstrament. A Name ot a m.ui one ju mi:unt iu ready. I told her all was ready, Utah df burs. and I was only waking for the Tht latter part. 3 A stage. At her request I kneekd fo Trmspesition. beside her bed- - With her loving m tea ot do hv e : naler to od !i'X I. hands upon my head she piayed 3,i. Nunipncal fimgmi. for her youngest child. Many and 1 am composed of 9 letters. 7. 5, j, i is one of the eolois. many a night since then I have II3 Mv 9, E .1 b the n une 01 a popular swi et dreamed that whole scene ovei. It ot ito. is the happiest recollection of my My 1, 5, 2, 7 is w hat lakes place life, I believe, till the day of my the temperature mes aboxe 32 degrees death, I shall be able to repeat Fahr. every wrd of that prayer. Then My 'Iide is one of the scyinge cf cur Savior. she spoke to nm thus: GO. What xvas the Fixe .Mile Act? My precious boy, you do not When xx as it passed ' Wrhen repealed know you never can know, the jhCAnsweis m December. h of Utah mineral specimens agony ot a mothers heart in partbe will to every one xxho sends a sent die last her for from time, ing, of answers by Dee. zv, ises. comniete list child. leave When you youngest home yen will look for the last time, this side of the grave, on the Like an old Creaky Window Shutter. face of her who loves you as no other mortal does or can. Your That is the way a mans rheumafather i annot afford the expense of tic joints sometimes are. Hinges vnnr Txejlriv7O ps ieitj; ftmJPO t f and worn, and bauiy two years that your studies will old, rusty, need oiling. The trouble is in the occupy. I cannot p rssibly live as blood. A maa xxho is of any aclong as that. The sands in the count is worth repairing. The rehour-glas- s of my life have nearly pairing can be done by meins of run out. In the far-ofstrange Browns Irons Bitters. That enplace to which yon are going, there riches and puriiies the blood, drives will be no loving n. ether to give the oat pains, and works complete you counsel in time of trouble. restoration. Thousands testify to Seek counsel and help from God. it Horn happy experience. Air. 0. Every Sabbath morning, from ten xJ U'l. UiAtJCU to eleven o'clock, I will spend the ii riM!Uit) Rt. Loiii!, says I used Browns st., hoar in prayer for 3 on. Wherfor rheumatism, Iron Bitters ever jou rniy be during tkHsacied genexal debildy and prostraliun. hour, when you hear the church with the best result. bells ringing, let your thoughts come back to this chamber, where HOW HE HADCHANGFD. your dying mother will be agonizing in 1 raver for joa. Hut I hem Good morning, how, aie you toKhs me; hot the stage coming. , t I X- - HOW TO DO IT. J it-u- The fbl,K jiu all xvlote AixdJUt it ipeis use few i.ct Tx ae ; min;;, i we ilo oik for our Dm! ai lbs h .n-!,! ; ir-j- i x L,U i ! ur Lauda are K tUioll, Villi oul wuidb ale si. i eak, e cannot v u u oilitiu, -- How tlx-- shall we seek ik for oar Loi 1 in n Io Ifi-h.n- Y c et 1 K ) n jiriue M ij w ork for our Lurl in IBs h trvest. io V v uid bv A 5 the ears pass at length, W e, too, may be rear ers, And go forth in sti eiseth w oi k tor uiu Lo J X IIL 1 -- A Mother's Praje", R im. i. 27, Samuel Buuggtt was about nine yeais of age, uidi One day, parsing Lis mother's door, he heard her engaged in earnest prayer for Iter family, and for himself by name. Tie thought. My mother is more earnest that I should he saved than In I am for my own salvation. to ha decided oceaum that hour serve (Tod, and the iuipresdoii thus made was never effaced. The C.hrhlian Yoman. T I lie still form of a little boy lay inthe coffin, surrounded by mourning friends. A mason came into the room and asked to look at the lovely face You wonder that I care so much, he said, as the tears rolled down his cheeks; but your boy was a messenger of God to me. One time I was coming down by a long ladder from a vpy high roof, and found your ik fie hoy c banding close beside me when 1 reached the ground. He looked up in my face with childish wonder, and asked, Werent you afraid of frankly, when falling you were up so high? And before I had time to answer, he said, Ah. I know wtiy you were not afraid ou had said your players this morning before you began I had not prayed; but I work, never forgot to pray from that time to this, and by Gods blessing I never will. Kdchan'je. The Influence of a Mothers Prayers. F-al- eo Aim-neoi- s m-ul- years, ago. one lovely Sabbath morning, mVnt young men, students in a law school, weie walking along the bards of a dream that ilows into the Potomac rivtr, not far from the city of Washington, They were gjbig to a glove, in a retired piac'g to spend tbe Loum cf that holy dty in phjiug cards. Each cf them bad a Hudc of wine in his potkef. They e the s tns of prajing motheis As they weie walking alone, amusing each other w ith idle jests, r he bell of a church, in a little village about two miies off lx gun to ling. It sounded to the ears of thus1 thoughtless ycuntr men us plainly as though it were only on the otlmr side of the little Imam along which they wore walkJT,.Mplv ime uf hii nuns ing bei, whose name was George, 'toi.pnd, and said to the liieud nr ai r di to him that im would, go no fmUjpr, but would return to flu v hhige and go to church. IIP Ti i is 1 called out to theu cOuipau who were a Kule ahead of vm com6 back here. George is getting religious. Vie, Corns on, and must hlp him. let s baptize him by inirncision in the water.' Ir. a m ament thev wi-j- i'-n- Jt OUlt STOCK com of all that is li-.c- -s Dress t.i fu-t- Eli.iIAM in Groocis, Lr dm.i!Ie M.itetmls Fium Dirts per xard to bilk- - at ard vr Ckice Grenadines, Burettes, Pclenaise Cloths, etc-- 0st2ajt33.eis, nur M1LLINEKR will fin,! , Snick. and Full In Every Depart meut. D Ximt nuniurvs LAHILb' AN HEAl'Y .made SUITS, IVrfccr tit. or v cht-a(hill nnd Cuiiviii"c yum i (s. Aovelties m Embroidiies, Laces Ties, Fiinges, Zenhvis, n -- T Damaks, Totvtls, eij. GentT and Boy. Clothing. Gent and Buys Boots SyMi ZrA CLtaji, Gems and Bn s Fuinmiiing G.odi. Notions, Outlay, Ih'p-s- . Wholesale and Retail Buyvrs xvill iind our stok and pric-a- a to trade with us. Orders promptly filled and honorable tieatment gu,rameed. -- S, OO, VS Deoot, Sanitary 1 Plumbing and -, Steam IXea'tixi.g BRICK ? RANGES RET (as Fitting, axxcL ANI) "V" oxxT. LlaUixiyr PLASTER ORNAMENTS, Artistic Gas Fixtures amt Plumbers Supplies, No 70 Wcbt Second South St. WASATCH 5 DRUG STORE, xmoores Oof & WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, And Dealers in Hills, 8MI1 TIILiT IlHClIl PAINTS, Oil, !E Etc , JSSSt3?XJ3ka:ES7El ST , Prescriptions Carefully Prepared by Competent Druggists at all Hours, Day and Night. Orders by mail filled with Promptness, At Eastern Prices. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. 4 Pioneer Limber Yard, E5. db "W Whok SEXjiB Retail Dealer's In Sal.; Utid f, LJtX CAA tinn thirty Eta, GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, NOTIONS, ETC, ETC, -- 1 A Touching Incident. Moie EAST TEMPLE ST BEET, SALT LAKE ILTV. H ew anivals daiiv of Fancy and Gents and Boys Giotlnnir. Boots and Shoes, 1 Enhance. For this c h.ld I prayed."! Pi DRESS 1 by .uir piajtis. y lit peiiiu. s we Liu.ir, By small self den aU, s 1 - j1 je 11 A 1 ! IEro JflLTJLoxTDCtoli HP day: Pardon me, sir. but 3011 rcaiiv e m li it. in have thA alvantage of me. well. B03S, I never expect to -- mother again on eaith. the help of God, 1 mean to meet her in heaven. As George cropped sneaking the tears wer streaming down Ids cheeks. He looked at his companTheir eyes were all tilled ions. with tears. In a mam nt the ling was opened which they had formed about him. He passed out and lie had stood up went 10 church, for the right aga,u3t g?tat udd-- t They adnnix J. him for doing what they had not courage to do. fney nil followed him to church. Ou tlnCir fcJM glli hs if What, you dont know, me John, and only sparaUd a year! that my nesc friend la it po'sp-has forgotten me so soon: The voice sounds familial prGVil ti r, d HIvP IHY Tom Bixby ; but Torn was nearly biM, ami gray as a badger, while your hail is veil heavy, and daik broxvri. Then, too. Bixby s beard was n rusty, faded color, v. hiP yearn is tf the s.une color as your hair. But Pm Tom Bixby, nil th3 1 , mhhj Ojipoate of m in 3 Uriahs isjfnll urd cor. Our assortment all gratles building To cur patrons wp guarruntt-- Satisfaction in mire and pmlity. D unmibhi I should T.irn- - TJX 1 Ur-- , e 6. H. PARSONS & Oo. full line ul Iarryji wr.Ols 32001. 1 PLLHx, Ai Sarnia y and Dap School JU icurd Card. CElOOl, IiOOJk! BIRTHDAY AND CHRISTMAS CARDS. CHILDRENS GAMES AM) BOOKS, BESIDES A COMPLETE LINE OF BOOKS AND ST YTMN Currespiondence solicited Orb rs promptly Ll! C. ry 1. & TX. w . B.IASOKT V Co. Lat itx i . CO., sfi? Wliob al and IMml PimIci m Lumber, Lath, Flooring. Ifiistie Siding. WATTY E, TMUi'KEE same, s, IBl.dgn.ciLs aorndL lAoi,xlhi.xxi-Hingles, Doors, Fourteenth Ward Jino.u?, 4 fj s Latli, Windows, h ami ho I fi .1 ,y, .it v inr bask Never Egr.n aid any iiti u, a 'count Ur of those young mn play cardd cn v threw ax ay Lumber, T. & 0. Flooring, Biutic Siding el H7-ojCh- , lent bnxxr rin uu! FED 'Wliido'ws H unf, tWII2viLE vv Bixxxds -- a LagK Absu'RiluixN t UF Mut JD(NGs. rhangc! O' its ciuipm enough: my heavy j f'AiS t Luke Doors. Span ink Cedar t lie Ci.rtxDicf t h Oi. hen Al-of j . gro'xjii of hair it due to tim speamore. Chfibtians, and. are now in Leavt-uKeix Hair Sicilian in ole Hall aptGe age is an abl3 Christian iaw SASH CuRB WINDOV ULAM, wMI, mx- - I -- ari a in Iona; and Lm fmtiwi, it Gghtn on nand. alway,0 Vi lili Bui kl this wh wu-tof me xv 0:L- e ai i nl Wt-lietwedi F1-- ? aul St., aiL Temple tli an i vYLFkelS. fax iaany ha5 -- tin- - and Ilnish, d x SASII-XVF.IG- TS e - b-r- x t |