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Show " TUB PAlTiU; THIBUITICs BAJLT TiAKJS CITY, XCTVUrCTDXY MOROTGrl 'OVESEBEIl 1 5, 1891. n OUR CEIGIIDORS. OF ance and no inconsluerauie loss, anl their patience ba.4 boon tried to this uttermost limit, but ali will be forgo tte n when the happy days of bridge commun cation arrive. Miss Emma Rhodes, the young lady severely bnrned Jn Monday night's fiifo at Great Fails, has been in a dellrloijs condition ever since. Her case Is con Xfdered dangerous, as she is suffering not only from burns on the face and neck, bnt hfcr throat was badly scorch oy innaiing, tne name. While out hunting on Tuesday, Jam Lovett and 'G. Compt of Livingston th jikellon of a man near Ml slon creeic,! about half a mlle'frojn the Northern Pacific Railroad. Tl remains seemed to be that of a vc large. man and irom appearance lie mu have met his death In this lonely spot several years ago. An effort was mac e to secure some clue to the identity of the remains, but none being found they were decently burled near by. Three dead Chinamen were brought IntoButU. Thursday night. They haj d been working in a gang of Chinamen at Leggat's flifme, at the head of Pipestone pass, it was louna ne:essary to tna out some giant powder, and ten sticks were placed in au oven. They thawrfd out all right and exploded .with sucl violence that two Chinamen were in stantly killed and four others were badly boti Injured. One of tho injured hadflftee'i legs blown! off and he died In minutes. The three dead bodies and tho three in lured Chinamen were carted miles fto al place' Called High View, eight on the Northern Pacific short line t)o Bozem an. .There tthey were placed on a freitcht and brought to Butte. One of the three injured men1 has l several chunks blown out of his body and Is likely to de. Another has both eyes blown out and the third has his hands badly burncld and torn. The accideu TJII3 OLDEST WKHITTEN WOniC A Daddhlat'a Treatise on JLXfclne, Fourteen IlMndrvd Ifaora 012. .1 I Z:r;rd Chinamen Killed by n Powder Exphsion in Slontaza. . ii' i ATTELIPTEO tfUHDER ATTAYLC3.KEYADA. umeroai Strike In the Hons Creole Wyoming Art Ztlaho Editor Inctiotecl for Lilbcl Man Killed br the CM In Pueblo, District, Mining j !'i!h ' - ' t j i , H NEVADA NUGGETS. Ploche Record: iT lie output of ores at the Jackrabblt mlna are steadily; or the Increase, the whole of which goes tt the new smelters, The Hcno Gazette ! quotes John W. Mackay as saying that there Is ow4 (Trade ore enough inj he Con. Virginia .to keep 200 stamps1 ruxinlnR for twen'ty j years. The Reno Journal frays that the 'demand for eggs In that section is so much greater than the supply that grocery men have to Import them from Call for i' . 'ilia.'9 V , fw r,.i.M. v. .... . a VUt visited Aurora last W pK, ana predicts old camp wll come out on top (that the lid Greeley has quite a forco of (yet. niAn at work And thh company' mines are looking well. TthjB fc)el Monte mill Is running', and the rjrjspects are there "will be a general claijifijip. Austin Jldvwjttei jefreat many im- -' proyoments are beljbfl! made around town lately; building are being refitted for new business yn;tiires of different kinds; 'dwelling boufs jthat have long been vacant are boing" prepared in and out for new tenants,! and the gloom that .has hnng over oujfj town for so long seems to be rising and disappearing like an "old maid's dreami" Kly, Neifjit: News j reaches us from Taylor of a diaboIicilfaUempt by a inan named tc hoi lard tor murder George Travis at Ward last iTuesday evening. The particulars of itHf kft&lr, as wo get them, are:' Ooorge Travis Is foreman at the Martin White mine, and Schollard was an employee, lid had been late in getting to work thkt morning, and Travis spoke to him iitout it. Schollard picked ii p a sharp! pifclij and made for Travis's head, but tholatter dodged, and the blow struck Trdjviis in tho fleshy part of tho thigh, going cl(jan through. The wounded man was tikjerj to Taylor, and Dr. Campbell called to ascertain the of his The doctor did' nature ' not think anyInjuriejs.f bones! were broken, and ' his greatest fear is that blood poisoning 'may ensue. Hchollard left the country on a horse. j IDAHO INKLINGS. i . ' ; ; - j " 1 i I . j . I i . ; !' f WW ' ' yl j f j i Asa Abbott, editor of the Mountain Home Range and VpUey, has been Indicated by the grand Jury of Elmore for crlmlnal'Mlelon G. M. Payne, county cd i tor of the Rocky Bar Dutlctlru .' -- Challls is to have aliother newspaper the Oraphla whoseij tirst Issue will appear in a few daysl The Messenger, formerly published! fat Challls, was moved to Clayton sota months ago. Louis F.;..' Bergman1, jj'a native of Geiinii a carpenter by rmany 68 years old,suicide by hanging, in trade, committed Boise, last Sunday night. He atin the same tempted way about flvo yours! ago. llallcy Times; Thfc Five Points mining 9oon be taken by property will doubUM8 this Denver parties wlio have had It under bond since laftf February. They have; five men at worki who are pro visioned for the winter, and the ledge is four to six feet In width, and carries ore assaying from $35 tol $100 per ton. The boudees intend to dcivblap the property sufiiclently this wlhtrer; to justify the construction of a mill to the spring. The Five Points Ijs situated on the Hmoky side of the Soldier Ivide. Boise Statesman, 12th :i Arthur Neal, discoverer of the mjnng district bearing his name, was inj the city yesterday. I , solf-detrudttj- on . , j f The district is situated abont twenty miles east of Boise, and is one of the 'richest in the State Yesterday a sale of the IIomestake ind Mountaineer claims, of the Nell grjbup, was effected by C. 8. Brown, affont for Mr. Neal. The price paid was $4,QO0. The name of the purchaser has not been made yesterday that public. Mr. Neal sfd were all showthe mines in the district, . j Colorado condensings. well. ing up ' j i i j Every- body was horribly mangled. man to the that the; fact thing points was murdered and placed on the track to cover the crime. The dead man ha& employed in a Pueblo smelter for tyen j J i some time. j:. lath": D. W.StrickAspen dispatoh, land, late president Of the Little Rule ItllnMig Company, has' taken leave of his old friends here, who are just a llttlo nnaious on account of numerous sums lllafai O'Brien and Ktill doe them. several others have secured attachments t . , j iff Strickland's property j Investigation will produce some startling disclosures. son of E. Pearl Parker, a i3year-ol-d Ii. Parker, residing; about six miles north of Cheyenne Wells, .was. killed Wednesday. The" horse upon which! the boy 'was herding cattle ran away, throwing in him to the ground, hU foot the stirrup of. the saddle. In this posi" 7 ca-tahin-g tion the horse dragged him several miles. The boy. lived only a few minj utes. j A oase of malicious poisoning of horses is reported in EgeriaPark, Routt county. valuable stallions and draft Somo horses, the property ;of William Bird and W. W. Montgomery, hajre died. Examination proved death to be caused from various causes.! - Pounded glass, arseulc, and some fluid poison being found in each case. Private investigations are on foot, and Uts claimed that storekeepers in Egeria and Wolcotthave sold poison in bulk toi parties and have kept no record of sucli,t thus violating tho State statute; regulating the sale of poison. Suspicion Is settled on certain ruea, and a strong effort lis being made to gather evidence that will convict ; them. MONTANA MATTERS. C. A. Gunter, one of ' Ross & Co.s drivers at Missoula,' had three 'ribs broken and sustained internal injuries which may prove fatal. The accident creurrc-while he .was driving into a door Wednesday.? lie was caught I v sou the lintel and the high wagon' a Jotirnal: It will be welcome ' a miner about Iialcrsburg to t the contract for a briJe rilss-' ri river at Teuton kits t tLe c : its f - -- ; - jl . 1 J d n -- 1 . " rc-uir- -- .: . fT i 1 c. ! 1 , - nee.ilrrnd 1 n tlefTeraon eon n t v. ! t r V When Lieutenant Bower returned last autumn from Hash g aria he brovght with him an ancient birch bark manuscript which had been recovered from the ruins of a buried city in .the neighborhood of Kuchar. The manuscript was shown to the Asiatic fciociety of Bengal In November last, and keen Interest was manifested in tho acquisition. Since that date the book (for the manuse cript Is composed of thirty-threover on leaves clesely written both sides) has been examined by Dr. Rudolf lloemle, who succeeded In translating the major portion of it. At the last meeting of the society Dr. Hoernle communicated toHhe members the result of his labors in a paper which has just been published, together with fac-- miles of two leaves of the MS. in the journal of the society. The work is written In Sanskrit verse (Si oka), and in the character, known as the Northern Class of the Negari alphabet, of which three va rieties occur in tho course of the MS The work appears to be a compendium 'of medicine, the Navanitaka:" and is in sixteen chapters. It was written by a Buddhist, but Dr. Hoernle has not succeeded in discovering his name. It be gins with the Bu&JfcUst salutation to the and is prefaced by an Intro Tathagatas, duction. In which the writer modestly states his purpose "I am going (he nays) to write PVN Dentail';? Company BEHEMBER WE DO ALL KINDS OF CROWNS, BRIDGES, TRANSPLANTING, IMPLANTING AND BUILDING UP OF TEETH. B. R. KOAp, DentaF i ii i I i Company. Maasger Expert ; J. A. Smith of CoaTille. of th Psrk City Mitr, Cv ays shout the Kp-r- t that Uj teeth he had niaje were in every pertlautar atj5ctorv dent'& les than other sud would do the seine work far. tistsfat Mr. Yours For Aids to. Beauty and nt Intl Comfbrt Ttv' with the c a nar carved, eelorfea sad so shsped an to restore the aaKtrsl efM-skft the ho bidly the face in any ewe. do oft checks may b ukti. c the- Up wskled. I will guarantee to (alcetheroso natural that a cruie cannot detect, Hft. ft taring donti U &n Art thut lost msii-ln- g does expression not notice or andeMtftnd; erry lrapy Do duraa et ot teeth to nfpmtttoctiy end ble does not cempiete tais brssch of skillful by a.ny means. eye and canning hand of opo who has devoted much time and ptaolfee xathls partle-uls- r science; also an xOeixars-o- f hisher studies not received in the regular' doutal Si Mrs. M. A. Bruee of 7 T street says: "1 went without tseth for J manyttow year until. a tlaw dayiyaffo low prloo-lU- t extrenily or t tie Expert Iental Ce. I went to them and cot s full se) of teeth I ss use well as my nkV i can that ural onts. and I can reeefnraehd ' tio Kxpert Inntal Co. to Si who need first class dentutry at"very low prices." TESTIMOKIiLS. - n V - Mr. A. L. Trier, the popular Plue merchant of Ely, Whit of couaty, Ker., had a mitober dentlwts try to make s lower set of teeth, for him but without success. n came to the ortic of tlio rental Co with little hope Expert f s satisfactory fit, but he is a hsppy min and gladly ofrers to the public, lie this testimonial says that theirto contract with him fulfilled ws hu complete satisfaction. ;den-tistr- y, to-da- School. Teeth Extracted Absolutely Without Pain. I Pets of Teeth, from. ,. (of medicine), called the Navanitaka, based on the excellent system of the Maharshis, as composed by them in olden times. Whatever is useful to men and women, afflicted with various dis- eases, whatever Is also use fur for chil drcn. they will all be declared in this book. It will commend. Itself . to those physicians whose minds delight in con ciseness; but, on account of the mul tiplicity of Its prescriptions, it will also be welcome to those vrhose minds love many details." ' He then goes-- on to enumerate the contents of the various chapters into which his book is divided. "The first chapter will give prescriptions of powders; the second of clarified butter; the third will be concerned with lis. iThe fourth will be abont the mixtures which are used in the treat r'usent of various diseases. The fifth will give prescriptions of clysters; the sixth rules about elixirs. The seventh will be about gruels; the eighth about aphrodisiacs; the ninth about eye washes; the tenth about hair dyes. The eleventh will be concerned with applications of tho yellow myrobaian. Ufa No. 45 W. Second South St. Across the street from Wonderland ' ; v " 1 , flrfet-clas- s tjp .$5.00 .50 pp Teeth Filled, from. Teeth Extracted, from...... .25 Up Teeth Cleaned, from ....,,1.00 Up OFFICE IN CENTRAL BLOCK. ait jkrritovr.r rojirxxDii'M Mr. William X.ynph an old rs- ideut of this city, whe oarrlod tboU. S. mail aftd express on hdreback from this city taldajiaaudg Montana before there wsseVena bridle trail, oten flghsins bit way p through Indians and from such i ,cont5icts curries wounds, also suf- foring tnteue cold, says: "1 em;; t of, teeth that l had' waarimr Co. II made by the. am yoirf?rtly Expert'Dental satisfied and reootn-mend hPs dentists to ail n'dlbK j work 4t. tnis'kiod. Ths.it work is and exoeedittgly chespf." - - lli.VAVV " i rrvrT I II rr . ; . . 111 . t mm CaptsUrJ- Qreenman, agenVnUtah - AW. Bimtfi 8ecity, effirie room 6 WasHsoh. blodk, savs: "I went to the Expert Dea-t- al weeks'B4j6 with my teeth all sore. I met lr. worn down, aebixic-as3f Aad thef rhantsere of the office, who atd xneAttm exaaafttation that riiy teeth oould bs reciwred tb heallB amd ssrfice ny Co. t-- ' WYOM1NO WISPS. eapploc or buildlosr &m ip, afrnoeen Wyoming will have 6000 feet of space the nertss wre cotopletely exposed. I In which to! display" mineral specimens hd thjs operation performed and, to my at tho World's Fair. surprise and satisfaction, I can use my ss hkttlrallv and with as much teeth Now strikes are; reported daily from as ever: and I consciontiausly comfort on the Horso crook Iron fields the Chey recommend the Ex pert Dental Office as a s enne & Norjthern. phjhoe for all who have aohtni teeth;" Captainof Oreenroan is a w;llAbout $0000 has been subscribed at known resident sixteen years in tnis home for thto Douglas flour mill, and the city' and is a respensible man. success of tfe projOct soems certain. Thomas Brown, a ranchman of t Mrs. Isabella Littlefair of H3 W. Sonth Tepiple St. says: "I had a double se,t of Jackson's hole county, left his home f teeth made by the Expert Dental Co.. a hunt in a itorrn In Septembe s which are in every respect, I Searchers found his body October lot "recommend these dentists conscientiously to all." Joe de Bartho has sold his half lnt est in the Buffalo Bulletin to his partner. Mrs. Mary..Tlce of 403 W &th South St. but remains as editor. Mr. de Barthe says: "l.had'my teeth extracted Thursthe Expert Dental Co., and am intends to practice law. day now by a new not that are comfortOne hundred and fifty applications for The twelfth will be about bitumen; the in every respect. Go to these denable wearing tists for dentistry." the lease of state lands have been re thirteenth ABOUT CASTOR-OIcelve4 by the land board. A batch of Mr. Peter Olqnder. who works the applications will soon be granted. The fourteenth will be concerned with Mingo Smelter a U Sandy, and who is now Rock Springs Independent: Samuel the treatment of children; the fifteenth at 11 Plum alley, savs that he "topping: Fletcher has begun to open np a vein of will deal with the treatment of childless had aTiumbcr ofteeth ex' tracted at the ouloe of the Expert Dental coal on the West side of old No. 2 mine. women. will be the sixteenth Lastly, now Co. is without pain.' and It belongs t the U P. and Mr. Fletcher aHout the treatment of womeh who have with comfort and satisfaction awearing set of has leased the right to open and work children. These sixteen chapters will teeth made by those clever dentists it for a royalty of teiicents per ton on constitute the 'Navahitaka.' It should all he gets out. The vein is an upthroifV not be given to any ono who has no son, of No. 1, is ten feet in thickness, of 'nor to any one who has no brother, nor should it be taught to auy one who h'as-ngood quality and 'free from bone. desciple." MIHCKLLANKOUH MITES. Each, chapter contains In versified form the learned author's surveys are Deing maae along the from which we irat her prescriptions, that ci art fledv a Stlliaguamiih river for railroad to the butter (in whose virtues he seems to Monte Crlsto mining district! in Wash have oil, generous faith), singular ' : ington. when and are, treacle, vinegar ginger The Chino beet-sugfactory has sus (Hi an instant remedy for lumbago. pended operations until it can learn drunk, ointan to and Gout rneuraatism'yleld Tlie Largest Stock of from Washington whether it will be per ment u composed of thickened goat's milk-anmit tea toneia its syrup over until next wheat flour, apd an. addition of season before reducing. j sesamum may be mae wjth immediate The State of 'Oregon is to have among advantage. The of the Its exhibits, at the World's Fair a dish manuscript, which 1s on portion reverse of the In the City. Write Ts for Prices. washing macnine invented by a woman. the leaves traced by this authority, of bo to machine tho the first It is.said consists mainly of proverbial sayings kind that his ever proved a real succesl. in Sanskrit verse. There is a third secDishes will be washed and wiped in the tion to the manuscript which consists ; presence of the public. of prayers and charms, and apparently The grand jury for Lane county, Ori, is not of special Interest. The language 241 Kortia Ttiird Wit- in session at Eugene, has' indicted Fred pretty well all through is the'ungram-maticman, who hi.s TO THE UIIFOnTUdATE. Reed, the timber-lanSanskrit fermerly known as the REDUCED been in Jail several months, flvo tim s dialect, iwhlch was used for all literary ON. rK. for obtaining money on false pretenses, purposes by the northern and northcmiioN'S Dispensary, No. 098 Reed is one f the most notorious timber western Buddhists outside the schools as act our customers of Street. San, ;Vell pleased advertisers by sending Tboisa.nds Kearny swindlers on the entire coast. His vic of Brahman learning in the centuries their fflends'tb rncisco. Kotabllshsd la 184 4, for the trefct- tims can be found all over Oregon, Immediately before and after the; ChrisJ Washington and , California. tian era. The age of the present, man;J Seminal Diseases suoh as uoaorrnosa, uieat. The Farmer' Alliance, Colored Far- uscript Dr. Heernle, after careful Stricture, Svbhilis.fi in mers' Alliance, Patrons of Husbandry, study, fixes between 450 and 550 A. A. alt Its forms. Seminal Everyrlady,.who haactriQd!it, wllktell you that it lsa waste of time shopping not later than ti at, and it is f (i Weakness and Impo Knights of Labor, Federated Trades, or more honorable lower treatment Indian-writtethan n prices .book for styles, choioerrg6ods, Citizens Alliance, Nationalists, Veter- thus the oldest Vtency. tiossof Manhood 2t GO. permanently cured. The ans' AUianc6, Women's .Christian Tem- kpown to exist, and Its archaeological yotrgoslit i? sick and afliicted sbsuid ' Are closing out their stock of Lumber, Mould- perance Union, Woman Suffragist and vatue is consequently exceedingly great. i''ZtVii1' 'i ? not fail to call upon him. Sash, Doors, etc., at greatly reduced priaas The Doctor has visited the hospitals ut Iurne, Jnt. Times of India. Bookkeepers' Association were all repfor cash, either the whole stook or la smaller and obtatntnl a rreat deal of tovaluable laferma- resented In the recent conventions cif traoart to those 'quantltlea tion, which he is "competent Ad CO8ELL8 the People's' i party at Los Angeles. will make Is warranted as represented. Additional arrivals of new in need of his service. OR. aGIBBON article .Where every no char ze unless he effects cure. The . Fur Among the many good things! which ana Canes Jackets. Alisse' Children's Muffs, Cape Ulsters, The PortjTowsend JLeadet says: The Horace him. Persons cared ESTA0LI8MED I87f. when others fail. Try Greeley wrote for the New York f tstyllBh Coats. Infants' liOnfr and KhortrWrapsat lowest prices in 'the city at Call or write. at home. Charges reasonable. Government has been trying to get some on f la vivid article the pi All come California.. lowing T 'ledger in of the SI washes to enlist in the army. olit confidential. Address XU munications 5 entirely ueoi: ids 1 f I misery & Son M as much But there just about mllitaiy J. JT. GIUUUN, -Box 1057, San Francisco, ToJe hungry, ragged and penniless is anu vaior in a biwasn as tnere is Cal. ' f spirit not tne pleasant; but tnis is ootmngto in a Chinaman. Neither of them no the Embroid-ered nrtui Jost lovely 'Infants', Dresses, Infants Slips, Jnfapts Beautifully bankruptcy.. All the' wealth sesses sutnetent lighting quality or any hgrrors ofRothschilds Skirts, Jackets,, etc., etc., atXalrrjest half the prlco similar goods are Flannel a be would of; the poor a e for other quality soldier, and Unc old'elsewhere. Embroidered Fiannel'Sacques at 35c, 65c, SI. 00 and upwards at f hve recompense years' struggle.; ora; Sam must be hard up for soldiers whe n with had: consciousness that the you he tries to enlist Siwashes in the army. takenthe , property ofjtYysing mohejor ala ttrstt. Oppeslti friends promising to return or.' pay for ValksV fisaat. it wiien required, and had .betrayed & i tb.e.best Shoes, rnadebythe celebrated makers, Burt Co., Cnrtla Buying confidence their through Insolvency. at reduced prices.; Wll T save yon 40XfiO Wheeler and others. Everypalr warranted ' I I dwell on this point, for I would de--. & When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, at money and west the depev Adjoining on the east CsrretpsaMss Ssllcrtsd. ter others from entering that place of When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, K. O. W. By., t. of the grounds torment. Half the young men in ' the When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, C8X with many old enough to know Country, Vhen she had Children, she gave them CastorlCbl that is, better, would "go Into business'" The latest in Carpets, Linoleums, Rugs, Shades, Curtains- and Por tiers, ai If they could. into debt Most poor men are so Ignorant as to prices as low as 'the lowest at , Emery County, Utati, envy the . merchant or manufacturer whose life Is an incessant struggle with $25 TO $200 EACII. i One Shop OirPa Experience. pecuniary difficulties, who is driven to I began life's battle when 14 years of constant "shining," and who. from Braids and the very Fur, Rich, Jet, Brilliant Tinsel, most stylish The central and only division, station, age, Drocuriug employment as bund - month fco month, barely evades' that' In- newestElegant a of 25' per cent at at androther Peacock in Feather Trtmmirrgs, saving estabone between Ogrden, Utah, and Orand our of in girl large dry goods solvency which sooner or later over lishments. most men in business, .so that' It J takes Junction, Colorado. Apply to i i ' I gradually advanced until I reached has been computed that but one in. ltf the height or one's ambition in sucp twenty of these achieves a pecuniary a of Kid edu Two French of reduced from lines Genuine that Gloves, $1.5f My places, 'salesiady." warranted, success. 2j cation being nothing to speak of, mad own part and I speak from ,nd$1.3&,'elllng at 85c and $1.00' at PRICE, UTAH. For my (iNcourosiTin.) but very little difference, as I made as sad experience I would rather be a conGOLD MD SILVER SUMS, many sales las any of the girls in tbl vict in State Prison, a slave in a rice dr. means the which in departmeuti swamp, than to pass tnrougn me unaer ' - . OF i, ' goods business: harrow of debt. Iet no young man the AXD STATE JACKSON and STREETS. Children's SI. at and 50, 81.25, Suits,, your Buying Boys durable, stylish You'll be kept." or himself unfortunate, Our SoegesiloB Hook" maUdrf ree on appliS3. 50, up to Sia Boys? Overcoats and Coats from S3 to S12. truly ! Well,' 1 was kept, but had I remained misjudge cation will- aid distant purchasers in- making so long as he has the full use of $2.00, Gepts poor, and and Gents' Uncterwear, Satin good Boys magnificent cheap. . there till now, which is over a year, (lectlons. substan-and is his limbs and faculties Scarfsat 25c, Z5cl 5Cc, 65c and 75c;" will savevyou dollars at Sealed bids will.be received at the of3ce of the ' guess I would have to be kept on ice, pr tially free from debt. 1 B77. tindrsiEned, 79 West First Sonth street, Halt I think I would melt with conceit. bard work, con nupger, rags, cold, Lake City, until Wednesday nooi. Sovember5, one But dull, rainv day, while tagging tempt, suspicion, unjust reproach, are 1S91, for the lease, for the term of one year irom the 1st day of December next, for that the stock. I had a kind of a premonition. disagreeable; bnt.debt is InfjntteVy worse as it were, that I was going to live for than them all. And, if It bad pleased newest. In. Table Linens, Towels, Tidies,-- . Searfs, Table want tbe If .you RESIDENCE 100 years, and thinking perhaps suc-HJiiMT God to spare either or all of my sons to 'Covers,: Blankets, Quilts, Rubber Geds, at'a.sarln.ln price and the satisfaction bo of to the think I. case, began of my declining might be the support commonly known as the FA"IQ.rXLE TAILOR. my future. I didn't stop to think twice, years, the lessons which I should hve Ko. seo & Main St I. D. D:x 3 A. 1 at once resigned ad saleslady, and, just earhestly sought to Impress upon them - run think of it, became a domestic. into debt! Avoid "Neser I had occasion to go into the shop one Is:, as you would Situated on the corner of South Temple and obligations pecuniary Klrst East streets. Salt Lke City. 't tie lessee day, it beiug my day out," and my pestilence or famine. If you have but will be required to pay thm rent monthly, in former shopmates would hardly speak fifty cents and can get no more for a and keep the premises and with to me, although' 1 never had a cros s week, buy a peck of corn, parch It and srood. reasonable care, and for the iitbful perACID FILLED, GAQZFDLLY AILGnOERS.PuO'.jPTLY t a tfte lease of word with any of them while working live of nd formance the ohlitrations owe any man a on with sureties In the mf two thousand dr ar with them, and right here let mm saly dollar!"it, rather than err f AX7 tVAJ 3 rzrz. t . to Th bs will all reot at any required. right the whole trouble was I had become a Of bids is reserved. I know that some men c. 'liver out,"; which in every shop girl's must course, vv. Lr.v-:ido business that involves risks, h. estimation is a crime. Receiver of the late Corporation of tie C rrch All of which is af2rmed, as regards their Retail, as well as their Immense and must give notes and other obligaof Jesus Christ of Ltter-Lirior. I don't think it a crime, 'and I don't tions; and I do not consider him really, Wholesale Stock, by Yours Truly, . ; IZLl Sai.r Laas Citt, 2iovrmt.tr U, l.L think a young man who Is In search of a in can hi3 hands who debt lay 1 directly s wife does; of course I mean a on the means of paying at some little .v man who works for a living and makes sacrifice all he owes; I spey' of .ral enough pay to support a wife: not one cf debt that which In v I?3 ritityf sacri-ii?- e theia effeminate creatures that come fja on the onoTsi1. obliitlcn and, the dry goods store and make yon very dependence on tho other r i I say. -r t. weary; that Is, if you are a sensible girl. from all such let every youth hutabiy Co, now, yjtu salesladies" may call God to preserve Lira everporel livlnt out. whit you way, I am perfectly pray j t 8t'-e- d with it. I have cvt cooil cl as, hive a little tioney In tLs Link, When & r a i r - rt :rxl), y r. ' " -- i flrst-elas- - . first-clas- . c - L. t- - j- .. Jaily-decaye- -t d V j - MINERS, ATTENTION . S ; " i1" - nl nl ar tu-tiiyJiniiy- d NTIMBER8 ju . 0Ur Bargain Sales Will Continue! tVIOJRRISOIVl, JVIEIRILL , Col- z ' al PillCES d -- LUMBER . J ; AUERBAOn'S. i v-certain- ly s -- SELLS i -- AUERBACH'S, 4 1 Fur-Trimm- Doctor-cure- ed ma AUERBAOH'S. jn 1-- . AUERBAOH'S.! y S ' . - . - I FOE SALE! TAILORS, IM I MM FEET, ' AUERBAOH'S. . HELPER - w. I , l'nary . . K. Allison wa run oyer by a Den& Rio Grande freight train at J?ueblo on Wednesday night, and the J. ver j T ' STATIOfL . AUERBAOH'S. . AUERBAOH'S. F .... . A. ; AUERBAOH'S. . EECEIVEE'S LEASE ciucAoa . GAEDO HOUSE ; . AUERBAOH'S. -- , Ballinger, Agent, it Ji br-'sotac- e GARDO.HOUSE. AUERBAOH'S. " fur-itu- 1 re . 1 - n first-clas- --- . t. V' ) i:it:-ccl?r- la j! r-- c-e- 'ir:lCi': s'.;3 (- i . .' |