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Show WHAT M. ,KKS A GENTLEMAN. The Young? Man Should Iit Cnided by His Own I5et Instictm. 'Comiunn-stiisc rules in dress am! manners, the same us 111 any phase (if .,..1 ,i ,,,,,, our lives, and this our yollll llieil should It-am and understand, writes ' Edward Bok Of "What makes a ., . r i r . Gentleman," 111 the July L Kites' Unmf Jnlirnal V nriii' nvi n nr Home JOUinai. A lU.ltis, M.lhlieis are not exterior; they emanate from within, from himself. Experience, and observation are the only teachers lie can seek and use. lit lunette books a re useless to him. A ymirig man's progress and favor in the eyes of (ithcrsdoes not depend upon his heini; .... ' . ostentatiously 'correct' in manner. movement and speech. His strongest, and most lasting hold upon the respect re-spect and contldence of people cones from something deeper. He must not be boorish, nor slovenly, nor herd-less herd-less of the feelings of others. It is his duty to carry himself well accordion accord-ion to his best instincts, and not by rule as kid down in etiquette books. So with a youngs man's dress. At twenty we do not .expect our young men to devote so much time to their clothes that they shall be correctly dressed upon everv ocassion. Such useless knowledge is, at that time of life, acquired at the expense nf far mure important matters. The'taste for good dressing, and its knowledge. so far os it is necessary, comrs to a' I I of US as we progress. Tile right sort of a voung man dresses in the neat-st I ... , , ,, ; and best, manner lie can, and as well ! as his income Permits. 'flint m .tlways good dressing. To overt! rest one's station in the world is always poor taste and invariably makes a bad impression. I never yet saw a young man who either hired t-r borrowed an evening suit fur a special occasion who did not loudly proclaim the self-evident fact. When a young man wears clothes beyond his means lie invariably shows it. and he never fails to make a fool of himself. This rule is invariable. It is not. what a man wears, but how he wears it, that tells the story."' Do It In business Style. Why not apply the same rule in the purchase of your railroad ticket that you would in purchasing other commodities? com-modities? If you could buy silk for the same price you could calico, you would take the silk, wouldn't you. The C. M. & St, P. Ky. is the -silk'' between Omaha and Cnieago; that is, if electric lighted, steam heated, solid vestibuled trains of the very latest designs and safety appliances, i tinning over a stone ballasted, .steel rail track, several miles -shorter than I any oiner line, cuts nn ngure m the case. Through electric, lighted sleep ers. Denver to Chicago. Through tourist cars, San Francis.-o to Chicago. Chi-cago. We. lead, others follow. Give us a trial. For time tables, mans. etc., call on or address, I T. T !l,.'i.vi-,. ! Commercial Agent'. 212 Sooth. Vct i 1U" ,"ilkes ,he statement, t hat she Temple St., Salt Lake City, Utah. ( caught, ct.nl.- which settled on h.-r j lungs; she was treated for a month by Local Sericulture. her family physician, but grew worse. .Just now silk worms are an inter- j '""I b' n was a hopless victim osling topic to those interested in j f consumption and that no medicine sericulture, as the worms are p.-epar- j could cute her. Her druggist sug-intrtosniu sug-intrtosniu t heir cocoons. This vear ' tested Dr. King's New Discovery for the weather has been very favorable and an excellent article of silk is confidently con-fidently expected from those engaged in that work. The little "animals'' are as greedy for their mulberry leaves as was ever a boy for pie, anil the little fellows are a remarkably lieaithy lot. A visit to the co'-oonery of Mrs. Packard tlisclos-d thousands of them, hatched successfully from an ounce of egys. In their first age they ate about seven pounds of leaves, but. in this, their fifth, they will consume about 1,250 pounds, making lots of work for their caretakers, but the latter will be richly rewarded. It is said so Miss Packard is informed, that a conservative estimate of the product of one acre planted to mulberry mul-berry trees, and the leaves consumed by these silk "machines." I.2."0 trees, in six years each tree will yield fifty pounds of leaves during the feeding season; these leaves will feed i.000 worms. Three thousand cocoons, if they are of good quality, will pro duce one pound of silk. This will be equal to 405 pounds of silk, equal to $2,015. There is labor connected with the undertaking, and the labor increases with their growth up to the time hen they begin to spin, and even then they must be closely watched to see that two or more do not go into partnership in the same cocoon, as such ones cannot be reeled. Miss UubyHall is experimenting on the idea that the worms will do better If fed at regular intervals, but given a time for rest from 9 in the evening till 5 in the morning. The regulars feeding hours are 5 and 9 a. m. and 1, 5 and 9 p. m. They are a healthy lot and are exceedingly active. Iter experiment is being watched with interest by all other local enthusiasts; The worms have outgrown the accommodations at first provided and the overflow have found refuge in the "wash-house." For constipation taite Karl's Clover Root Tea, the great blood purlller. Cures headache, nervousness, eruptions erup-tions on the face, and makes the head clear as a bell. Sold by C. L. Crandal A Co, Sl'RIXOVI I, LK lias beun an incol poruted city since 1KVI rts original area luoli iu nil empire, which h;n heeu retitiecii utnler the yenernl Iii.-oiiiorutliei act. 1 he, eorpurut Inn now cavL't'ii til! of M-ciion .'A t-owiuhluis'.iitli. raitfe H east, and lots 1. 2. 3 anil i of unwif-lun south, ra litre a fas! in Utah county. VuiU. J,1"'1.''! ,s "" ,,!"' Wc-iem ami ' Niu't l.lne raili on. Is, a nil from tie p"it , 'Hv.t-ps tii Timic bimieit of the uu (fiaiido Western, spilnjviiie hasivpopula- ti.m above 3.CW. htwa bank, aeven iem-rat 1 f "n;s' 11 ;'n mission hoim-i. i.-r,,-ery, t.i mvat markets, two liiiittwiui; stores, two i Jewelers, three tlrin; stores, two millinery ; '""'ahlislniietits. a weekly newspaper, 'wo job ; printing cstnhllshinKnt;. five hlaeksniilhs. i '.,v '"'lileiu 'lit houses. I hree livery stables. ! ., ,llt,.ls ,ui. f,.-t mill, nluiiin i !'. ':-ii i- works, marble quarry, woolen .inn. i.'-s.-rei ami ucsicni ' nn m teieui ;i pit lines. W.'lls r'ai-rn nii'l I'm-llle express emu-paiiics. emu-paiiics. Hell limif J:, i.iii. 'b r.(ij)l.iu. cream rv. t wo liavlMir sliops, t ' e- l,'.itt:r d.iy Saints' nicei'ini; lions 's ainl two tnore In eoiirsc of const nic! io.i 1'ivsb.y lerin n I'hurcii. baptist ml. -ion. four ward puiilic s-hools. I'entral hiuh school, I'i-vi ,-!.eri:oi Hunger font acam inv. tv.o t!o''to.--x. n ileniit. two ' f'"ll'l:'l. -- on-s. tailor soop, three ! Miops, tin shop ami Lu-ior :. ! : hoe Ol'It city isdiie uf 111 l.'.idoi ones in I'OOi in sok riLisiiii.'. b !f ciimr.'. siii;ar nceis. t'mul roads, i;eii"ia! Hip.':uance. thrift mid enterprise. W'C want a mica:-factory, silk fa -tory. an incub.-tior facio'-y. mil and holt factory, machine, shops, cai.iiiiu; factory. OKFN'KltS arc: M :i yor. .lun'-s R. Hall; r-'onler. r-'onler. I. K. ! ! o-1: : I r 'itsii-'ir. Mrs. I.ni'lla llayinond; mar-ha!, K. I' taie.mell ; Jnst.ic-e. U. H. Thorn; c...iiiciliae,i, Joseph Loynd. II- T. Hi vnoiii-,, Linen II. lia. nier. . It. Iliintlnti.ii Jr., Joseph II torrs. I. Martin, inerchnnt la 1 Sf.it i street. T. II. I'elerson. l)!a 'lis,i;h, IcITcrson si . Molea ,t Caffrey, fiirnli lire State s'r.'et, I. '. K. A nderson, photo rapher. Stale st reel . Ka.vhnaii ,t Smi. d.-alers In meats. Stales' II. T. Reynolds, scenera! .'ic'ichiin lis:'. Sial ; st reet. l'r.'d Carter, contractor a-nl builder, Monroe Mon-roe street. James Wlsmore. liardwaro and 'r i r;es. State Ml reel. '-'ue 'Z'lT"' hk"y aml '!"f,";tkm Heal Urni. Mr-nuVnhall. gwioral mer ':1'-"""sl'' stalest. W ni. I!. Kovhince, liti-nt'.-;s. dealer in liar ne.-s iitures. str.'.e s:. Alfred Whitehead, (Irii'.ts, cliimilciiis and colifect ioiierv, liviylance street. li S. Wood Mercn ii ile t'o . wholesale and retail dealers in general ninrchand.se. Dr. .1. Peterson, (iro nist, dealer in iIviirs. chemicals, hooks, slat ionery and wall paper. Win. ,M. Uoylanec. v.bolesale fruit", produce, pro-duce, seeds and "rain; bicycles, St udi buKer wagons. Slate sirewt. The landingof soldiers, animals and cannon at Santiago last Sunday in one day without a fatality was a record breaker. Robbed the ravr. A startling incident, of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject, is narrated by him as follows: "I was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost, yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually contin-ually in back and sides, no appetite gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given me up. Fortunately, a friend advised trying 'Electric Hitters;' and to my joy and surprise, the first bottle made a decided de-cided improvement. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. 1 know they saved my life, and rohOed the grave of another victim." No one should fnil to try them. Only oO cts per bottle at C. J. Peterson's Drug tore. Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plaintield. Consumpt ion: she bought a butt I e and tober dciight found herself bene-litted bene-litted from first doe. She continued its use and after taking six bottles, found herself sound and well; now does her own housework, and is as well as she ever was. Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery atC. J. Peterson's Drug Store. Large bottles 50 cents and $1.00. 'I'lirougl! Tourist Sleeper. Effective .January ,10th and each following Sunday the Rio Grande Western llaihvav will have a through tourist sleeper for Portland on train So. I. This car will lay over at Salt Lake City unti1 train No. .1. Sunday nights, deliveries being made to O. S. L. by this train at Ogden. Eastbound the same car will be carried from Ogden to Salt Lake City on train No. 2,every Thursday morning, laying over at Salt Lake City for train No. 4 Thursday evenings. This weekly service ser-vice will be operated bet ween Portland Port-land and Huston via O. II. & N., O. S. L., li. G. W .. C. & 11. G.. K. 1. L. S. & M. S N. Y. C. and U.& A. Ifys. F. A. Wadleigh, G. P. A. Mr, Isaac Horner, proprietor of the liurton House, Ilurton, W. Va., and one of the most widely known men in the state was cured of rheumatism after three years of suffering. He says: "I have not sufficient command of language to convey any idea of what 1 suffered, my physicians told me that nothing could be done for me and my friends were fully convinced con-vinced that nothing but death would relieve me of my suffering. IuJune, 18G4, Mr, Evans, then salesman for the Wheeling Drug Co., recommended Chamberlain's Pain Halm. At this time my foot and limb were swollen to more than double their normal size and it seemed to me my leg would hurst, but soon after I began using the Pain Halm, the swelling began to decrease, the pain to leave, and now I consider that I am entirely cured. For sale by C. J. Peterson. No-To-Bac for Fifty Crnta. Guaranu-cd tohaiio hnbll. euro, make wcitk men tnw. Moot! pew. ftOc.M. All urugiits- HOI.I) DEWEY. I'l'mie: "lioneof Ardetl. Hurrah for !,,id Hcwey. Ilr s a In-.-o on s.. a; l!e en pt ii res Hie Spiichirds V. iicrec'r t iiev inn V b; I!- -.ailed into Manila And blowi'd up their Reet. Th"n mill"d fr. .in lb-' snore. His breakfast to eat. IKepeat the lust two lines The Spanish kept tirinir Their shot and their shell. "Wait, a w hi le." said liewey. "Anil we'll i;ive you sw.et beli.'' Ho churned on tins land forces And Ids cannons did roar. Till the Spaniards were eoiuiiiercd And driven from shore. He's landed In t'avite II is I'llils to ma ;nl aln ; Htisiruek a death blow And renimiibei-e.l t he "Maine." Now the star spangled, banner In triump dolti waw-, O'er the champion llewey And his heroes so brave. Sprbn-ville. --Killer K. lilanchaid. i & "Nsv-v. Si-, . rs vsi ' ..-s I V V 2J? vt,'-ii '3 j "-I T: J- CI- " , ' I The O-e Crew:; i'i.suti.:.- ' - u.li'.irlty, ' l-.. v:!i,s !!..:,. !. .;. I : .. .... J UA. ' . !i. M .. i:.f ' MX'.. ... 1 j r" i -i M-atnerarci (Mkc. 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'ihv X T w uoltiiii'siH'eii niiuti' to I'clieci the ncle nI.fjMhonta 9 li;1 'i.'y. tli lftt'st. nnil twst iis:i(?en t-l (Iip tun V p muii xhut uow encircles the globe. Nov. u, Jti.'6. O The Chicago Times-Hcrnld says:- JJ V Wclistpr'fi luternnltnnnl Dictionnrv in its pnei.t Y fOl'iii IrtSllwollPn niif Jifnitv nn v(i-vttiii.L nit iu.(i... V to our JatitftTiKtf In tlx v nv of ot OirtrrPi'liv. tuitm- 6 ei'y.Plymniou'v, (in'! doilnition. Krom it thetv i no filieiil. ltisns peWwt m human effort oud svhoiar-h;pcan svhoiar-h;pcan make it. her. 14, itx,. GET THE BEST. - Sjiecimcn pages sent cn application to G.X- C. HERRI AM CO., Publishers, STrin6tirll. Mass.. U.S.A. i BSronotnuyehpaprf'prlnt.jof aiicientedltinns. 30XXKK0nC0CKK WITCH HAZEL. OIL C Piles or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Boils & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tetters. E Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. O Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and $1.00. SoW by linguists, or sent j-'st-paid on receipt of price 111 JirilllKtS' Jil l). 10., I I I A 113 nillliniSl., VwYiirk. T.icc!d Lo !n Every Ex: 3 acd Likury. - , 1? w.. tvt l liMtfiU CuiCiiSw , -,-i,,.,. 1,. wij-, j-.,a..t (,,i.tl, "I- cf - . 1-r ;.nO:." hi,, ik-r il, Ci.,:rr. - -: il. M: l"J.--ir (..: .1. ' ..,,. r v S , ! 1 "n I,, o ,(;, ',! ' :f. ri-itje, ! :i. . itcv. 1 i.-.j. ri- c, . ; :,i. 0. ',' . i. i-'-.:' '.f l-..-c.-'.:iirv. i'-i PI 1,'-'F, I' nv ; ri V II O. f'ltl-C'ePrK... S..-, -IVI.i , i!. . I . k v." i: . tj,. j. i,t .;- ;,r j,,.Tm.-.. ' - t.e.i-.-e f. 1'..i,h.. I '.!.. '.-..r-.i' '. ' ''i , '. : -. .ii ,' ,'iin i 'i. I, r.. ! ii: . ); -v ! , s ' - V: '.', I' : ' . t',i:v.ry (.. I ': n,. : . v. "i! i ' N I.. ''. Mm VI ..i.a'i-.r' ':. Id... Vn-n ' ',. , I- '1 r ... ; p..,. !-,,, I, ,'r: I" O .1 . i- ,r . V.. . !.-t fi...,-.- ,. . !-i.r. i, ni e. v ! i,. : i. n n,ilh. ' 'Nb-.v... ..'!!h.- L l.ilcn. J,.!,.. , I: v. I -Iv.nnl t! I''. Oil. 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Noncbrttcrr-tanyprice.fi Some rciiab'.j merchant stl!s them ii Y nearly every city cr t -v.-n. A-.k for t $ them, or t'.-.cy can fcc Ktd by mail from us i:i either IVc York cr Chicago, v T Stamps taken, L?te'-t F2shinn Sheet ? sent uron receipt of one cent to pay i Lnghicsj laoirs macari::; ptBiisacd. S Invaluable for the home. F.:'::ons cf , the day, Hcnie Lit -raturc, Household T Minb, Fancy etfc, Current Topics, f Fiction, all for only 50 cer ts a year, in- I cWin a Tree pattern, your own selee- J linn ,nu I' . CJ U?.,,,M, for sample ccpy. Address G S THE McCALL COrPANY, : I West lilh flrect, New York. 4 I l9 Fifth Avenue, Chicago. " 4 , 0 To Cure CoiMtiimtlon lontvcr, Talis On seu rot. Camlv Cuthiirtic. WcorCSa If C. C V. lull to cure, UruviMs refuDrt timnry. 5 Tlie inicrirau Niivr, ( ul a iin:l Hawaii. A pi.it folio, in tee, jiarts, sixteen views in cai li j iti t, of I lie finest half tone ures of the American Nsivy, v iili;i;iritl Hawaii ;s jnst 1 ceil published pub-lished tttid the. t'iiieano, Milwaukte St. I'.iul Uailwav has made ai-rune-nients for a speeiai eilitioii tor the lieiii ilt. et' its pations and will ftirnisli the lull set, one lu:t;(ired and sixty pictures, for one dollar. In view ot I he pitseni (xeitouient nriiiiiiny Ciiha the pieimt's arc very timely. Send amount, with full addicss to ieo. 11. Ili'iijVord, General I'lissenirer Ai-nt C. M. St.. V. Ky., Chicago, IP. raiicatPVo.tr l;on-els Willi CiKrnrrt. Car.ny f t.hart,..., cn:,. (1im. f,u-fi-,;r -e, :,;. Jrt'.C (' ' ill, ( 'iu . isi , :ti:, money. Atlibinistrator's Sale. Nt ;T1 K cf ml? of real eslale, Ailmliiis-linloi's Ailmliiis-linloi's sul,.. I slnti of . i. ,.n llnltield. lie ecu - ed. 'I he uim'i i sic in d v, ill si 11 a, privy t " si.ie t,e acn -s ,, ' i n 1 , .stall in I lie si.nl h half il'ihe i ill In :iT I ijiinrier i f si cllnii 4. town i l.lp Sm -ill Ii i i l-ci .lea st. Salt I ake me rid Ian, oi split ;: i i . t .. h i unity, si a u of I'lah. Also m le ai.d lii.e half ticies in die southwest south-west i; ua ! I rot sn-.j,,!! 'I. tow llsldp S south, l aiiLie i list i f il,,, suit Lake li.et Iilinn. near spi n.i; ille. I t;. 1 1 nil m . slate of I'tah. AI-oIIm- acres in the so'ulhenst iiiai lernf section 'il. In" n.'lop 7 sciiili. rMi"c ;,i:stof 1 lie Mi It l'il,e imi i id la n. in (-pi ii: ville. I' I ah coi, nly, Mine or I'lah. ('nor a Tier ihe :il h day oi .1 uly. Is' s. and written bids will lie n cei'i d ii! liie eliii c of A 1 1. C.-i-li ot e" t lie 1 ii si N in ii mil lank at l'lovoiiH. I'lah. Tei n s . f siii,-: 'I en per et in on oati ol -ale, ami I Ic i a 'aiice on i he conlii mat ion 1. 1" s.; i,lt. I j the i oll;t. !. Hat: in n. Ailministiator. IN I he nisti I. t couiti.f ll.e I'ourlli .li-idicial liisl i i. 1 . in a pi! tor the eon nt. v of I'lah. state of I tiih. ; i -i.l inie io is ion. In ihe in- Iter of the i -slate of .Vboii ! . (': and.ill. dci eased. '1 he i: ii a I in ci ui; I a i-o pel o ion for liist I II inline in-line an! i :.i I il i. n of .! li il S. lioyer. adniln-i.-.'.i alor. l as hei n et for Lear !n; ;'il III o'cloek a. in . Sa i iiriliiy. i he "d day i f July. IsO.S. at till' coin I holi- In I'm' o ( il v. ttllil cotintv. stale of I lah. l'alei! at i'ro'o. I'lah. .TiineSlh, Is'.'s tiKO. II KIICAMI', fit I k. by A . V. t'onisoN. Ill pin y. I'i.-.st i iil-iicatlt n ,'e.re Pih. ;r!is. Notice to Creditors. IN the mailer of ihe estate of Ann IV Rrinjs' hurst, decciiseil. Cretlilois ivlll pitseni. clain.s v illi voiit'liei's to the uudersiirnod at Spriii'' ille. I'tah eoiinly. stale of I tab. on or liefore the Kill day of October, a. h. lshs. John I" Ititi.soin nsr. Administrator of the Ksiateof Ann I). l;rlti::lillls.. ih'Censi'd. I-'Irst publical Ion .lime llllh. Isps. rrtiliiite Notice. In tin District Court of the I'ourt Ii .ludielal 1 1 1st r it 1. in and for I he fount y of I'lah. Mate ofl'iiih. I'robate Division. In Ihe matter eft lie tstii':' of John 1 1 a I field, deceased. 'i lie pel ii !on of Win. Hatfield Ihe Atlniln-islialor Atlniln-islialor o! l l.i. Kstate of John llntiielil. deeeas, tl. to sell all of thel stale of John I'.al lielO. deeeased. has been set forhearinn at In o'clock a. in. Mitiirtlay. June nth. ISPs, at the four: lit, use in l'rovo City, t'tali lountv. Slate of l lah. Daietl at I'iwii, I I all. May ii-th. Is'js. tiKtl. 11 A VfcM AMP. I'y l;osi: Mooick. Clerk. Deputy. A. D. Cas'.h. Ally, for petitioner. Notice To Creditors. In pursuance of the provisions of section nb'i'ly of the Uevlsed biatuies of I'lah IS1IS, not ice is hereby iriven ; i all persons having elainis iil'i inst. I . C. Dover and .1. !'. Hrinu-liurst. Hrinu-liurst. lately tloinu' business nt Spriiuivillc. I'lah couiily. State of I 't.ili. under t In- lirni name of lioyer tSc Isrinu'lmrst, to proseni the same, with the voueiicis tliereof duly verilietl, to the lllidersi;;netl. who bus been duly appointed asslitiiee of said linn of boyer ,i ltriiisliui-st, for the benelit of their eredi loi s. at his ollieo. nt the store heretofore occupied by said llrm in SprinL'v'lle, Ctuh, on or before the lllst tiayof May IS'.w. Dated SpriiiKVille, I'tah, I'eliruarv 21st isils. SlAHi-o D. ltovi-:it A ssixnee. WANTED Agents for -(iiadstoiie. Hit Mr-unti Mr-unti I'liblleServiees," bv Thus. V. Ilaiilord. ! A wonderful story of a tiiorious earner. lve;-i lve;-i iVllI laf'-e radiant pau'es. Inu superb n.ro en-i-'i-ii v iie.'s. Uichisl. liissiMt.. best, am! only endorsetl '-:adsione hook" published Only fl.-'iO. I 'ommission '.0 per cm. Credit irlven. i I'reiMht. jiaid. Dinlit free. Drop all i rush ' anil clear ;.IHI a moo 111 wl li t lie only t rue an I I coo l --Gladstone book." Address: Tli Do- !.,inio:i o.. Dept. ,!ii. ll.C-.;.i(i Dearborn strc;:. t hicairo. 4S V ...... - ... KT. ' - TIME TABLE VOH Sl'UINGVlLLK. I.'IAII. (it)INO WEST No 1. Pacific mail I. v. 1 1 :02 a. tn. To Salt Lake, O;;doii and tlui Coast. No. 5. Passcmtcr to Suit I.ako .. . I. v. 3: H p. m. No. H. I'assetiL'er l.v. C:itO ). In No. L's. Leave 5:."d a. in. Oulxedidally except Sorulay. Eureka ami all Tint li- points. No. t. Pacific lliniled Lv. 7:44 ji.ot. to Suit Lake, tlyden atitl the Coast. No. 7. Leave S:15a. in.. Salt Lake City. fJOING EAST. No. 2. Atlantic K.spresM Lv. 0:nKa.m. to 1'. V. .luiietion and Colorado polnls No (I. Pass, and mall Lv. 11:40 a. in 1 i in Salt Lake to all Sun Pete points. No. 4. Chicago limited Lv. U:0tl p. in. D. C. DODtjE, lieiierul Manager, S. 11. HAUt.'OCK. K. A. WADLEIUII, Traflh- ,Muiiat,'er. lien' l'lisseiier Agt WM . p. ROYIiAJiGE, Springville, Utah. - U- 111 AA TV T " "i V ii V "The Produce Merchant, IS HEADQUARTERS POH :::::: TJie Crescent, Defiance, Monarch, and Sterling- -- - .;-:',, ;xi7?rs;.rs '-vrr zsa And sells all kinds of KICYCLE SUPPLIIS. Also repairs and rents wheels. I can save you money if you buy your wheels and supplies oi me. Please call and be convinced. Dua't Tuiuf ro Spit and Smoke Ynur l iTe jmif. To rjnlt tobaceo e isi'.j- a:nl torcvev. 1 c uiafj oelic. full of liie ntirvo and viMor, tul;o N'o-lo-:-.;c. tl;u ivoikler WorUer, that itmUe.i ncali men sirons. All cliuiKtu, 6Coor$l. Cum iruamn-!ctd iruamn-!ctd BiKiklcc and sainplo free. Address S..r'tt"T l,',""eite f-.r, Chieaje or New Vortl 9Sftf4tiCt4 St'i'tl I'ive rents ft ill starntis for a heantifi'l b'lt- J Button ton with nieture in five colors of the world fam- ons "Loop'' near Georgetown, Colo. Address Ii. L. Winciiku,, r. 1'., 1). .( tl. It V l)eiiver. Colo. The- Colorado Midland Railway lias tliolicst tlirouejli aw sorviff in the west. If you are oin lo Culttrailt) Spriiifrs, Denver, (.'ripple Creek or any other point in the Must, it will pay yon to use the Pike's Peak Route. ::::::::: W. F. P.AIJ.EY, CJen. Puss. Agt. Denver, Colo. C. P. Fisher. Prop. 9 , ' o -n European Plan, -a- Koonis with Steam Heat, TiOe to $l.r0. I0. to $:t0 per f ? ritontti. t Restaurant is First Class. a Salt Laks City. LUUU i i THE i WALKER,! ONE GIVES RELIEF. n't Spend a Dollar Medicine until you have tried can buy them in the paper 5-cent cartons Ten Tabules for Five Cents. mrrt la put up cbatply to gratify ttw anlmatf areaenl demand for a low prist. If you don't find this sort of Ripans Tabules t the Druggist's Send Five Cents to The Ripans Chemical Company, No. io Spruce St., New York, and they will be sent to you by mail; or 12 cartons will be mailed (or 48 cents. The chances are ten t one that Kipans Tabules are the very medicine you need. am Uncle Sam's Mails Go east on the Chicago S p kc i a i. I h e Du r 1 i n g to n ' new Denvpr-CliifHgo flyer "tlie train that brings Chicngo n wliole day nearer Colorado than it was a year ago". Look nt the time il makes: Leaves Denver.. :) a. rn. Arrives Omaha. .11:5.1 p. rn. same day. Arrives Chicago. 2:15 p. in. next day. Superb t qui junent. Wide vestibule. Pintsch gas. Tickets at offices of connecting con-necting lines. lie sure your tickets read via the HurliiiKlun Route from Denver. (. P. Thompson. Ant. II. G. W. Ky. Ii. P. NESLKN, Trav.'Pass. & Freight Agt, ff. F. McMILLAN, General Agent, 214 S. W. Temple St.,0. S. L. Bldg. SALT LAKE CITY 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marku Designs Copyrights Ac. nmiM) nnrlln0 Bkulfh unti riftnertntlon nifl7 quickly ufcortuin nnr opinlnii free wln'tlier mi InveiiOiiti In tirehalily pntentahle. Cuniniunlcn-tl.MisHlnolly Cuniniunlcn-tl.MisHlnolly .'"iillileiitiHl. lliintlbtiokon I'ateuU ent ti-M. Olthnt aeniiey fur neeuriiiu pntentii. Patent tuUen tlirniiBh Miniit A Co. roectv pfi( iKitire, wn lmut cliaroo, ill the Scientific fltticricatt A hnnrtiiomelT lllntratitl weeklT. Tersest elr-ciilaMnn elr-ciilaMnn of any seiiinlillt! Jiiurmtl. Ternm, () a year : fnur nitinthii, th Sold by ull ticwartealBnu MUNN & Co.36,Bro,- New York Drancu Oltlce, 025 V 8U, WaablDjum, D. C. for ' ' j r |