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Show It Hvv v v v v v v v v rv v v v ! v v v ! v -b -r I WILL TiiE DESERET NEWS ANSWER? J 1 i in the study of civil Government jn tne public schools of Salt Lake a when various offenders against the law are presented and respect for ! i j- ff the laws and the courts is Impressed on tlyj youthful mind, suppose ! , f if some pupil were to inquire It Joseph P. Smith is not a self-confeesed : j if violator of the laws of his State and country, would any teacher dare v ' if to answer? a J .;. Would Superintendent Chrlgtensen answer honestly, If at nil? v , i "Would he or the School Board or the Deseret News justlfya teacher jj Y 'Yes President Smith violates the laws! -f. t if ' Brigham H. Roberta violates the laws! v i if "Charles TV. Penrose violates the laws! v - ; v "They all admit they arc law breakers." v (' j v If these men can violate the laws and be pointed to as examples of r. , v Christian piety or as statesmen-like citizens, how is the average pupil to ! " v note the demarkatiou between men who can violate the civil laws and ! l: i' v be Christian teachers and leaders, and men who violate the laws and v 1 v go to jail? "Will the Deseret News answer? v ? v v v v v v v r -I "r" v -r v r -I- vr r r A v v ! r v r v v -I- v ! -r i' it v -J " l 5 ; v ; r r" I 4 4 "I 5 4 r 5 5 4 4 J ! a t. I1'-: WILL THE DESERET NEWS ANSWER? . f. . ! 1 v In the "religion classes" which are held In the public sehoolhouscs, Iv under the direction of the public school teachers whenever the sec- r r v tarleo of the Mormon church are in control, the pupils who are Im- v v pressed Into these classes are Instructed in "A Sketch of the Life of v y Brigham H. Roberts." a i v In this exercise the teacher and pupils are supposed to enter into v 1 v a laudation of the career of Mr. Roberts. v i if Will the Dessrot News answer whether it Is a decent thing for a public school teacher, in a public schoolhouse to hold up to the pupils - jv of the public schools a sslf-confessed law breaker like Brigham H. v 'r Roberts, unrepentant and determined In his offense, aa an example to v v American children? a v Will the Deseret News answer? v If not, will the parents of American children In Salt Lake City v ; v answer at the ballot box next Wednesday? v . ! V V " v J I 4 4 " .- A A.J .t. A .J A A J A A J A A A A A A A THE first lesson that the young girl has of womanhood is usually a I painful one. She learns to know . : what headache means, and back- J ichi:, and sometimes is sadly borne i Cown by this new experience o'f life. M All the pam and misery which young W Pris commonly experience at such a ijl tan may, in almost every instance, be II entirely prevented or cured by the use 4j os Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. 3 J establishes regularity. It tones up 4! Je general health, and cures headache, A tcctache, nervousness and other con-3l con-3l ! fences of womanly weakness or ll fliicasc fk MOTHER OF TIIE FAMILY. I The aasious mother of the family oft- : tahnies carries the whole burden of re- s Jponsibihty so far as the home medication of common ailments of the girls or boys ' f conccied. The cost of the doctor's W If15 3re verv often much too great. 3 -,At such limes the mother is; iuvited " ), V-Tte to Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buf- .'.4A N. Y., for medical advice, which H jpyen free. Correspondence is held g pr-clly confidential. i J 1500 RRWARD ?OR WOMEN WHO jjjj ; CANNOT EH CURED. 1 racked up by over a third of a century i ,re,narkable and uniform cu es, a rec-I, rec-I, 4uc" as no other remedy for the dis- 0;jgff i "psand weaknesses peculiar to women m ' r!frfalla,,,ed the proorietors and mak-m mak-m , Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription f 'ta Cel fullJ' warranted iu offering to P WW in legal money of the United ' iTiS. for auy case of Leucorrhea, Fe-C Fe-C Weakness, Prolapsus, or Falling of ' t tK' v,'llJch tlley cannot cure. All iifTr orld! Dsrusary Medical Asso-:JSl Asso-:JSl ' Prpritors, of Buffalo, N. Y 0 t li ls a falr reasonable trial of means of cure. W M A M0THKR'S WIS. . "4p0lUer,s Iovc is s divine that tlie v r 1f5 m Ulan ""ot help but appreciate S'M-L. ,lc crov-'" of womauhocKl. How-Lwri How-Lwri x-'fuood is often looked for- ilBftis X70uie:i. At such times a woman lisinnU3' cb"sptptic, irritable, and she tlflua uterine tonic and nervine, '3KoriDSth bl,il(Jt:r to fit her for the iijp matter how healthy or wBttlut & v,,a,au n,a' be sl,e cannot Khm "erat:tl b' takiug Dr. Pierce's Jisau PrcscriPl5on io prepare for the jrfiaa.s ' 1 f if ffl town," writes Mrs. Archie Gor- Tff,,. I 1 ih A don, of Oak Street, Boouton, New MV Jersey " The v did not help me f' ' f hJ I J any. One said I had one thing, ) , I I f f I another said I had something I x (!' f ' ,1 1 else, and the last one told me i J f he could not tell just what was ! ! I I & (I T A Ml the matter with me, but advised IB f l H 1 'k VI I ine to go to a hospital. I read , U. ) j .' y about Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre- I j i B i ,S JUiSg scription and ubout Use aise of a ff. (ft ' K ) ) S jlffltSS'j lady in Kansas, very much like fl L j If 4 W S&m my own. I suffered so, could If W I V M Y sSHl' hardlv endure to have any one Ijj ( B,h f walk 'across the floor, as the least 'MUjJ JSfAViaSsM jar hurt nit. Sent to our drug f W- MffiSi store and got a bottle of Doctor , jy J&f ' (Wh & vMwl Pierce's Favorite Prescription, y 'sZT ' V lHlffi I'l'H and when I had taken one bottle ' - v- '1 UW, 1 C 1 T t-.nl- fit.. and a half bottles, and to-day I cau work all day and feel no bad results. None of my neighbors thought a year ago that 1 would be here to-day to write anything, any-thing, but I say, every woman who suffers suf-fers should never give up until Doctor Pierce's medicines have been given a fair trial." "Your wonderful medicine, 'Favorite Prescription,' has helped me greatly in time of suffering," writes Mrs. Minta Wright, of Edwards, Indiana. "Last winter I was unable to do my work, was to be confined in February, and a lady in Illinois wrote nnd told me about your medicine. I used three bottles of Favorite Fa-vorite Prescription,' ami will say I had the easiest and quickest confinement I ever had. Had three children before, and would suffer front twenty -four to thirty-six hours before birth, but this time only two hours. Have a fine baby girl and she is the most healthy one of all. I am still using the ' Favorite Prescription Pre-scription ' as a tonic." "A long time ago I suffered very' much from female weakness, and decided to write Dr. Pierce," says Mollie French, of 340 K. Green Street, Louisville, Ky. "I received a kind answer telling me what to do. Followed your directions, commenced taking your ' Favorite Prescription,' Pre-scription,' and was cured, after trying many other remedies, and different doctors. I have been told there is belter medicine, but I have not found it although have been sold other remedies reme-dies There are no medicines like Dr. Pierce's, after nil, I can't, write how 1 suffered; was of no account to myself or an' one else; could hardly stand on my feet or walk around. When I received your kind letter, that helpod tne a great deal. Will take your medicine as long as I am able to buy it; it has saved me many a useless doctor bill When I need a physician I write Dr. Pierce, aud then do whatever he tells me." HOW TO LOOIC niJAUTIHUL. Young women or matrons should not allow themselves to look sallow and wrinkled because of those pains and weaknesses which become chronic and are the result of colds, tight lacing, nnd the imprudent care of the womanly system. sys-tem. Many a woman would look beautiful, beau-tiful, have healthy color aud bright eyes if it were not for those drains on her strength and those weaknesses which come nil too frequently aud make her life miserable. There is a rcady-to-use Prescription, used a great many years by Dr. R. V. .Pierce in his large practice as a Specialist in women's diseases, which is not like the many "patent medicines'' 011 the market, as it contains neithet alcohol nor any narcotic. It is purely vegetable. HEALTH AND nAPPINESS. How to live in health and happiness, is the general theme of Dr. Pierce'3 Common Sense Medical Adviser. This great work on medicine and hygiene, containing over 1000 pages and more than 700 illustrations, is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing lonly. Send 31 one-ceut stamp? for the cloth-bound volume, 'or only 2' slumps for the book iu paper covers. CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. 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