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Show The wiJer the circle of what we cir. revere, the greater the measure cf out own life. A3 the Brntiment cf rever-enogrows in us, the richer life becomes, the wider the realm of beauty, and tha more assured the conditions cf truth. What we cannot respect and admire has for us nothing of worth. When we see tha beauty, grandeur and sublimity of rature, it becomes to us a priceless source of joy and pleasure. When we find what there is loving, noble and in men, humanity becomes to us a constant sourca of help and strength. Then we enter into real sympathy with the world around us, and we feel the true spirit of brotherhood which binds us to all our fellows. What Ve revere is what wo love, and is that which gives us the grace to live as men. Loyalty of soul Is greater than knowledge, and no pain of wisdom can atone for loss of CANNING Mr,. Kurt r ;; An Honor to Ko Trier!. RECORD BREAKI3 RUN. PRESERVING. Tiuirly Ihrt'ct Inu fof I p trull. Ladies JLsiue Journal Mrs. S. In the T. Kci j l j j . r " wriu then near the preserving kettle; stand a jar on the towel, and if the fruit is small adjust the funnel; fill quickly to Run a heated silver knife overflowing. around the inside of the jar, to break any air bubbles that may have been caught with the fruit, and adjust the rubber, then lift the lid from the hot water and place it at once. If large fruit fill with a wooden spoon, arranging the fruit so that the weight of one piece will not destroy the shape of another. Fill to overflowing with the liquid, water or syrup, and fasten tightly. After sealing stand the jars out of a draught over night. The glass by that time will have contracted, and the lids will, in consequence, be loose. Wipe each jar carefully, and give the top an extra turn. Put away in a cool, not cold, dark closet. At the end of a week examine each jar carefully, without shaking or disturbing more than necessary. If you find the lids slightly indented, the contents free from air bubbles or froth, and the liquid settled, you may rest assured 'they will keep.' If you do not find it so, open the jars to prevent bursting, lieheat the fruit, being careful to bring it to a boiling point and recan." The I'niim I'acihe na to its wreath by rceo from Ogden to mahX" 11 j thong-lij a i.inrci f l.ivakin Th.-.-- to of uttciiT1'11 t rim was no make a m Oldest Bpecialiat in tli Wrti. rv m Rk R I t'i U I IvI.E.I3one DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL YOU DR. O. W. SHORES, always aeeklnir to help sufferirifr mankind, always trying to convince people that he gives value received for every dolltr paid him, haa decided to rive quackery, fraud and Its death blow, and protect tho 1 i . fifty-fou- r x o Cut this out. for two weeks. South Omaha. "This run will take its place among the historical runs of the United States, and is a cinching argument for be cured. WRITE 100 Ian. io Any WILL PAY $100 FOR ANY CASE Trent aud to Cure. AnOmahn Company pluees for tb first time before the jml-'ia Maohjal Trkat-1- 1 est fur the cure of Lost Vitality, Nervous of ami Sexual Weakness, mid Lifa Force in nld nud young ineu. No worn-ou- t French renii'ily : contains lb"Kp!iorous or other harmful (Imps. It is t oNnrurn, Tkf.atmknt magical in iti affects jioMtivo in it euro. All readers, who Hre Kiifl'ePinij from a weakness that blights their . .'e. cntiMiig that mental and physical sulTering iicnli;r to I,c st should write to the H 1' ATE M KlUC A I. COMl'ANY, Omaha, Nel.. and they will etil you alolutely FKEE, a valuable paper on these disoase.-- , aiid positive proof Thousof their truly II auk ai,Tkiitmkt. ands of 111011. who have lost all hope of a euro, are l.euig restored by them to a perfect condition. This Magk'ai. Trfatvevt may In taken at home under Umirilirrvtiuiis or they will pay railroad fore aud hotel bills to all who liefer to ko there for treatment, if they fail to cure. They are perfectly reliable; have no I''ree rnseriptionn, Free Cure, Free Hample, or C. O. D. fake. They have to curs t2.M),fXH) capital, and Riiaranteo every case they treat or refund every dol Mr; or their diaries may be deported iu a bank to be paid to them whtu a uro is affected. Writ" them today. Of Weakness In Men Tliey r-- Man-hom- l. CUuE YtHJRSElF! la 1 to & am. Oau.ottf-Mr Dot to tutelar. B. rnmu oodikiod. ATHtEvAHS CHEMICllCo. LCINClNNIT'.O.r U.S. A. Vn Dig dlKi'hnrk'r'K, irritntiuui of 111 11 for unnatural Inflammation., or com niettilimtK-ii- . J'amlrM. and not aitriU' g' ntor poisonous. Irncrla, Mold by or rit In plsln wrAriwr, lot hr nnrHi. ii nri, or 3 holtliw, f.'.'V b ruev Circular rri-rid- FRANCISCO. of the fine condition of the Union Pacific equipment and roadbed, as well as for the efficiency of its employees. That moral heroism is often greatest says least, and GEO, M. JAS. SCOTT, President. XL OTVENDINNINO, and Trea a RUMFIELD, Secretary nt Geo. M Seott & Co Hardware Oar and Sheet Iron, Steel Pipe Importers and Dealers in agi:nts for Buffalo Scale Company, Atlas Engine Works, Dodge Wooden Pulleys, California Powder "Works, Celebrated Anchor P.rand Cylinder and Engine Oil, Dowe, lirown & Co,, Drill & Tool Steel, Detroit Stove Co. John Van fc lloir- - Steel Ranges, Coles' Air Tight Heaters, Worth ington Steam Pumps, Kevere Kubher Co., Injectors, Dodge Leviathan lielting. Miners' Tools, Stoves, Tinware, etc., . . . And a General Assortment of Mill Findings. U STORE RMR SI. : WAREHOUSE 125 W SECOND SALi SOUTH LAKE CITY. UTAH Elias M OrrlS ana Sons Company, s n, liUStXESsJ SACREDLY CONFIDENT! AI Dr. Q. W. SHORES. Lock Dox 1685, Salt Lake City, Uta! You won't see it again pie-dis- i tj' Schilling Best tea is not only pure but it because it is ? What is the missing word o amous picnic, luncheon or supper is a salad made either from some green vegetable or tomato. Half a pint of mayonnaise dressing may be carried in a jar, and fissza the salad arranged on wooden plates. teSk Bemlnal Weakness, Varicocele, Hydrocels. Vegetables and fruits serve as food and smiUl drink. Syphillis, Uonorrhoea, Stricture, Sardines, shrimps or salmon or shrunken organs, prematura old asre nay be minced, rubbed to a paste with and all other private diseases, whether ' little lemon caused by Ignorance, excess or conta-mojuice, and used as filling no matter how severe, you ca consult DR. G. W. SHORES. th oiwsl-cia- n or sandwiches. Lemons for lemonade who has civen hla life to curln may be squeezed at home, the juice chronic disease, and be examined, and cured without paying mixed with a proper proportion cf sutreated fclro one dollar until the cure Is effected. The doctor reserves the ripht, however, gar, four tablespoonftils to each good to refuse any Incurable case if he can't sized lemon, poured into a bottle and cure you he don't want your f.ionev. diluted at the Conpicnic grounds. liuch an ofTtr was never before made by responsible phvsicmn, and Ir. O. W. densed milk is easy to carry and will Khorts Is only abla to make, It because answer the purpose of either milk or e positively cures these diseases. Don't Waa-lanother cent on ' Questionable doc- cream." tors, but commit the Old Doctor" and ufterlnp classes from tha desoicabla methods of quacks and cha.rLa.ta.na. Every auHeMr from set it? will , of which the world which is exercised in the humblest t'ooking Kxpert Subtest Some Appetizing Irishes. fpheres and in circles the most unA goodly quantity of fruit, a box of noticed. Let us, therefore, turn our well made sandwiches, some eggs and youthful imaginations into the great coffee, with a few lady fingers, will picture galleries and Valhallas of the provide a comfortable luncheon and heroic souls of all times and all places, dinner," writes Mrs. S. T. Rorer, who and we shall be incited to follow after suggests a number of picnic luncheons good, and be ashamed to ommit any in the August Ladies' Home Journal. sort of baseness in the direct view of "An alcohol stove, costing but twenty-fiv- e euch a "cloud of witnesses." cents, with two ounces of alcohol, Zlon's Savings Bank and Trust Company will furnish boiling water for the cofDf Nos. 1, 3 and 5 Main street, Salt Lake fee, and will cook a dish of scrambled Utah, now have on deposit more than eggs or make a Welsh rarebit. For City, 1 million and a half dollars. They pay 5 h cooking the latter an ordinary tin cent interest por annum and compound will answer. The coffee may be per tho interest four times a year. finely ground and put into a cheesesent from all parts of tho United cloth bag in the coffee pot, all ready for ire States. Have you an account? If not, the boiling water. Sandwishes are tha start an account NOW. Yomm n chilmost appropriate form of food for pic- dren have the right to deposit in their own nics, especially the dainty, appetizing name, subject to their on order. Write sandwiches made of home made white for any information neeJed. H and upor whole wheat bread, filled with a ward received. mixture of chopped meat, daintily sea"WTLFORD WOOraJFF, President. soned. An agreeable acquisition to a GEORGE M. CANPN, Cashier. A DR. G. W. SHORES, PICNIC LUNCHEON. Who record until the trail. !U!l! JVnched theycDuo, one ban tat 'Ustaiu-e- when circumstances developed which made it necessary to hurry up. Orders were $ nt forgiven arid the special was ward like the wind. There were some fresh-roaste- d. stretches of the track vherc the register showed a speed of eighty miles an ? hour, and many .stretches nf .seventy miles aa hoar. One and seventy-twGet Schilling's h'est tea at your grocer's; take the Yellow Ticket piece of track of sixty miles was coveris in one with it send (there every package); your guess to address below minutes and another ed in before August 31st. rot its was travers stretch of thirty-siOne word allowed (or every yellow ticket. minutes. ed in thirty-twIf only one person finds the word, he gets one thousand dollars. H The banner run, however, was between North Platte and Omaha. The several find it, the money will be divided equally among them. distance is 291 miles, andit was made Every one sending a yellow ticket will get a set of cardboard creeping in 275 minutes. When His considered babies at the end of the contest Those sending three or more in one that the engineer had rim through will receive a charming 1S9S calendar, no advertisement on it. from Ogden without rest this feat can envelope be figured upon. The special slowed Wn four times Besides this thousand dollars, we will pay $150 each to the two persons for gravel trains and twice on account who send in the largest number of yellow tickets in one envelope betweeu of slow track, caused by the recent the and end of the contest August 31st. June 15 heavy rains. It stopped at Seuyler for a friend arid also at Fremont to let him off, besides three stops for coal and water. B3 Ia going into South Omaha the train was slowed down at Avery's, out Address: SCHILLING'S BEST TEA SAN Dloral Heroism, A DAINTY SI 000s2 IHst-inc- it.c-rrd- . on Va:ju:i.g ami ft rvinir At the outfet of In r lesson she eni;!iasizes the valu. of periiTtiy sound ami fresh fruits, and the necessity of getting the cans and canning: appurtenances in r. adiness in advance. 'To prevent breakage when filling the jars," Mrs. ILorer advises thai, t'iiey be slipped "sidewise into a kettle of hot' water, rolling; them so that every part may be quickly and uniFold a damp towel, formly heated. place it in the bottom of a pudding pan, " nr Tnion l'aciile 1'iittai e When the Christian soldier sees those about him who are becoming hardened in worldliness of various forms, livin? in affluence and luxury, receiving the honors of the world and the attention of society, while he himself is in adversity, obscurity and want, he should not murmur and think that the Lord is a respecter of persons. It Is not a mark of divine displeasure, but rather an honor, to be tried. AND A Xew Brunswick contributor to Forest and Stream relates an odd experience that befell a Mr. Hunter while on a hunting trip. He was at Forty-nin- e Mile camp, and went out to look after his horses, leaving a candle burning on the table. In 3. few minutes lie returned to find the room dark. The c.tndle had gone out, it appeared; but when he went to relight it he found that it was missing. Mr. Hunter was startled, not to say frightened. Perhaps ho remembered some of the legends which attach to those wild forests. However, he lighted another cardie, and by and by had occasion to go out agr.iu and look after his team. When he came back the room was dark again and the candle gone. This time, having lighted a third candle, he made a search of the premises. Nothing was to be seen. lie put the candle in the table again, set fjis axe where it would be handy, and rtepped into a corner. In a few minutes a flying squirrel came through the door, mounted the table, knecked ever the candle, which went out as it fell, seized it In his mouth and started with it for the door. Marble and Mantles, etc. r v f:i G-ranite- , "In the borough of Brooklyn the other day," said a Manhattan slander, "1 saw standing on the sidewilk, in front of a drug store, a sign tha; read: 'Try our " Orange Phosphate. It "I did not try the orange phosphate, but if issoda-Lightful- Grrates, .' it is as good as the sign Lni satisfied good enough. New York Sun. it is DniKtfisits, 'inloilo, - 1111 1 Itasc J!all, I'ootbiill anil a directly upon cous surfaces of the Testimonials sent fre. l'rice Tic P'T bottle. Suld all driiRKists. by Hall's Family Til's an; the. bptt. l'ri)Ki-tors- Mupuf t luh. of tho Rio ' The Passenger Department Grande railway lias just an map showing ail iiuninsr districts of record, together with an outlino sketch of the older districts, and calling special attention to several partially developed regions which recently have shown important vnicovcrings of gold and copper, now attracting notice of pivsjKvtors, investors and others. copies of this valuable map address F. A. WAin.r.ir.ii, O. P. A.. Salt Lake City. II.. sav3 ;lKlt "What a liar Wick wire they taught bronze castii:L' at s, i00i when he was a lxy." "He is net a liar. I learn- at school myself.'' In- - 1 I"uU Line li HP a of Athletic t.ouiK If you don't know what yon want, Kcml fur our new catalogue, Ircu lor the asklii;,'. New at tl Second Hand Bicycles at Kcinarkahly Low Prices. SALTrtNU l.KR BROWNING BROS., OGDRN. ax mcml-iTHnrweral tlmM as tinny Varancii-ha" for llsi of ( varnndns-- w two )ilatis Rive !tv- - n alM ration: i.no plan Cl'AKAN Must have more innnlr. Several plnns coma tul lovt mas a imh.iu j.Iiiiimi for Imuk. n.irv of Colli'at TKKS rnitloMM lUn-ntNo rbnri;i- to ftnplovcrs for reromniondmi? rt,ii nil cifi iiliirs m. t u. un. I1LY. irni ni.. oui iui. ouncnu, III j qui SOUTH ERN TEACHERS BUnbAU. icm,ntn3 III h.v n t.. f rrri'!nt ami MhillilMl!r.KT. f S.W.Cur.Mnlll'V :" i" fltv. I tir tr rroii'm ii Un'h S"'ilhrrn riuanctfl .ri'li'i'l-r.mn Horthrrn . s Semi - tri-o- s . I ' I ft UMVERSIIY oh NUIUli UAMIi, Notre Dame, Indiana. Live Stock Commission. 1 you wottM l;fop postcJ, write for infortnatioii. l'ioiiiit KrjilicH. (Juli k Ki'turns. flaKli-I.fttrr. Si m rli:inil I. I'll par horoiiK l MrCornU k lil.n , U. 0 SEE . Tlir-fir.i- C'oiirirr-K- . !(,vi . i I- limlOTlh i' a i tiory nMi.tr-ul- 1 ilwaril'i mill Ivll, nniniTrinc;. nd at - Junior or Kooiiii I rr St. CriuiM'i. it !., c. I l '1 FRED A. SEARS, -. ed to pitch pennies dainapolis Journal. . SPORTSMAN'S HEADQUARTERS. is taken Internally, the blood am) mu- 'May I hiss vmt, MifS TeimiHit?' asked young Sir. Iluggius. "Haveyou ever kissed a girl before?'' asked the young ludy. "Never!" asseverated tie young man. "Then yon may kiss me.' I draw tho liuo at men who kiss aud tell." Lifo. T.H.a PRICES AND DESICNS. FOR WRITE O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Cit, ?pOTl Salt Lake We offer One Hiiiidre-- i Dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured lv Hall's Catarrt Chit. F. J. CHIONKY &C., Toledo, O. AV, the iiiuh-- i slKiif'i, tlv- known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable iu all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations mailt- by their firm. lioK-saWest & Truax, Uruggists, Toledo, O, Waldins, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale acting- A Mystery In Camp. MONUMENTS and HEADST0SS3 001 inr-rrU-l ,. ml nm fur, I ir under l.. I Hull, f'-- I 7lti, iiiir-- 18P7. i rttrtliiEue 'ut I rr- ru miiiic .1 Ion u Krv, A. Jlurri'si'ji V. S. ( ., I'ri'Bltiout. LT LAKi: CITY fl 0 Advrtl-emenil. (iiuik nv rnrs. inrnnrrn himfk 0 Special Announcemenx Si ntl U ooiiPTi vt.i-Kiilppfflnn trial rile f ur ml this will to rrlinlili You Kulty enjoy publication Cut hl out tiud wn1 wlili ll.ri to Salt I.nWe lotfufiimi pr! M. h, I.wi, ilfritiin Salt ll'tr. t., ljikn South .woinl W. will if ().. Mfi much better you nHftn, Mi, chine Miojis, Jinx K, get into the Mump UH voxr l(in!iniri. mlKPtnil.lnTtitaiiiif S 1VIIO II l t. TIKF unrt wood rut. In Inn habit of reading- tho advertisements' :UUt thu lOVrnimt'Iit IE!, price .'.Uo. No Indication, R B" mil wn'.' to mini n they will afford a most interesting :..n iiii.I r Att'y, I no how is "There Mr. Figg & telling . in CO., ol n.'is'Hi- a prompt reply. will and tho R. (IM'OIII'OIKTKIM M,, Waluiit:l":i.i.C.,Ui'-put you way of There Is Tommy, study some excellent ri boy may grow up. MW DISCOVERY; PAT.T I.AKK ( 1TV. IT ATT hargains. Our getting at i.l for example. Who knows what he advertisers are reliable, wnrt propalii to ri".tlntnri W ofI nooHnnit piTlodlrnls on riiHi', . mid IOiIhth' riUM nd for hn.it Bend town out. of they BuhlimiT' prtci-j-. . may turn out to be?" I koIuhiI, tt'uctiur and vimial it, ll.il.i.liki.vMisi, iuuii,U lilntlonprr. what they advertise. Hf'iid tt your onlera. Mrs. Figg "He won't be a MORPHINE and WHISKY HABITS. made working form, IUI. J. r. reformer If present Indications lli'MKl t UK. Ilor.k OPIUf.1 HIOHUV, Probably on judgment day a lot of the "i7Tli linon in. 1'nrtiMprffi-rriH4l 1 U Cl?,n l..l.rll.'dt.,( lill AI.O, LU count. When he found I had locked women won't get up at, all. becanso Smt h..l limn to th buninri thoy No. 34, 1897 W. N. U., Salt Lake "'"Urn. mat ,.r..rltl.lT CI WFFk t"'""1! (),,i o,uln( fur Wu anil up the pie he cried for two hours."1 know their shrouds will be 'way out of YibtU Aoawerlna Advcrtlnementa KlniUy . m wolt tn country rtttr1rt. work rttr Indianapolis Journal. Y. Press. Mention Tbia Paper, style-- N. Keuil the K i 1 prl'-r- i lifit-i- trumanM-cd- W , . 11 1 t - eiaims cotupiulO-'lHI- u.m.j-rckin- lar DERGE Pali-n- nDfiDCV Ultwr t ti. qui-- .Si hp-H- ill mp-pile- otln-P- s rr-c- civil-servi- Ull-K- . Iri'-i- l Df . Im p,l. I |