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Show Actions speak lon.1t r than words, but various constructions may be placed ou I done lost tlm best fiiend I had then. CAMITIIE SKETCHES. them. Reliable Help Wanted in Home 'Fltbergex.i lhe - SOME and Panltar-l'ifar Invalid- and Hen th eekeM. Incorporated, bend lie In stamps far full Information. Address J. H. Teitiebaum, lreoMirer, Vega, N. M. umapnan-- 1! are vain because of their The Old Some people I am Old Lovers. Past 80 and Not a Gray Hair Jiitr Heart of my iwuit, when the day was oung, Hope sang io life wall a silver tongue; Hope beckon, d love down a fiovvory way, Win re 'Uids always morning and always May , And two true lovers need never part Do you remember, heal t of my heart? I, when the moon was high. Work showed the way we must travel by; Duty spoke cold and stern in our ears, Bidding us bear all the toil and tears. Partings and losses, sorrow and smart Have you torgotten, heart of ray heart? Heart of my heart. In the setting sun. We sit at peace, with our day's work done; In the cool of the evening we two look back the noon's On the winduig pathway, rough track. And the morns green pleasance, where roses twine, Heart of my heart with your hand in Heart of my heat tcivu1 Ayers Hair used Have Vigor for E a great many years, and ahkougK I am past eighty years cf age, yet I have not a gray hair in my head. Geo. Md., Aug. 3, 1899. raissErHK?cs?!sj5SB5ss!Tises.ia j Have You Lost It? mine. mine. again. Ayers Hair Vigor always re-- jj stores color to gray Lair. We know exactly what we are saying when we use that word always. It makes the hair grow heavy and long, too: takes out every bit of dandruff, and stops falling of the hair. Keep it on your dressing table ana use it every day. ah druggist. $i.m a bottle, Write the Doctor If you do not obtain all the benefits you desir from tlio no of tlio Vigor, write the lloutornbout it. Ba will ton you Just the right thing to do, and will send yoa lus I ionic on the Hair and Scalp if yoa request It. Address, I)r. J. C. A ter, Lowell, Mass. jgsasaEtagBsaass&igidwaaaBga of acres of choice agri- cultural LtNDS opened for settlement in Wesiern Canada. Here is grown toe celebrated NO. 1 HARD VS HHAT. which the highest price in the brings markets of the world thousands of cattle are fattened for market without being fed grain, and without a dav s slit Iter, bend for information ami secure n fiee home In Western Canada. W rite the superintendent of Immigration, Otwho will mail tawa, oraduress ti e unuer-igneyou atlases, p imphli ts. etc., free of cost. C J. now ; d, llit Monad nock Block, Chicago. IU- - and COLO in the HEAD positively relieved and CURED by this wonderfully cleansing 23antiseptic and Healing Specific. Trice and GO cts. FEVER C ATAR R If not at roar drucieists send to Hnswell Drug Co., Western Agent, Danver. Colo or Wheat will sell at !.') oicr Our reasons a , llooklei how to sell acrop and atlll have It, mailed Mill F. Bank references. by May 1st, 1900. W. H. HAMMOND & CO., BROKERS Minneapolis, Allnn. rw . wswir: (THtM!LL!0fi ri ejw ... ios-z- w DOLLAR?, Most talked of potato on earth OurpA'?4a5 teliH 80 aho about Sal-? hi x Peeks Potato, Largest farm and vegetable seed U.H. m Potatoes, $l.0and growers upabbl. Send this notice and 5a ! ? Catalog zers Earliest itamp for Big p unn CataJosr. JOilNASAlZERSEEDCHACROSSEwisf rilRTERSHnK Has the endorsement of the U. R. Government and all the Leading Kail roads. SHEEPMEN. Write tii for market reports on sheep and Iambi Too? consignments sollc'ted bv enolli A BOOTH, the only Exclusive Sheep Commission Company at the beat beep market la the world. Kansan City Stock Y area. CLAIMANTS FOR PENSION write to NATHAN I BICKFOKl), Washington, D. C., they will receive quick replies B. 5th N.n. Vols Btaff 0th Corps. Prosecuting Claims since 1878 II gives nDnDQVNEW worst I w I quick relief and cures treatment Book of testlmonlsls and DISCOVERY, UR. U. U. tnUVS GUttOKHtRE Best Xmgkt Byrup. Hold 10 DAYS Soho, vox w suibm. 6a, UREVF ALL ELSE MILS. Tastes Good. Use hr dmgeiits. NSUMRlTlO W. N. U.. When Salt Lake-N- o. 3. 1900. writing to Advertisers, Please tion this paper. i Heart of my heart, when the night is here. Dove will sing songs of lfe in our ear; We shall sleep awhile 'neath the daisied grass. Till we put on the glory and rise and pass, To walk where eternal splendors shine. Heart of my heart with your hand in We mean all tliat rich, dark color your liair used to tave. But there is r.o need of mourning over it, fer you can f nd it Broughton, Sins Forrest's wiiiaivrtu:. I FOR of General Shelby Humor A Handy In the AVar He Had His Own Flate, Linen and AA lues. many defects. I STORIES THE VETERANS. SHORT Men- E. Ne-bi- t, in the .Argosy. French CannUmtu Moving In. numbers of rural farms northern New England, abandoned An now I'm living with Joe Shelby, Jr., sah, and bin! his children jest as I did him when he was a litHe feller. But every Decoration day I gots over to my ole massa's grave and put flowers on It in memory of the finest man that ever lived, sah Gen. Joe Shelby. Large Yankee Tlio Old RIavo of Gen. Mielby. ' Gen. "Joe Shelby's old body servant, Uncle Billy Hunter, in spite of his 72 years, is still sturdy and vigorous. He remembers the war times remarkably well, and likes nothing better than to talk of the many fights and incidents in the life of his old massa, the famous confederate general, whose body rests in Forest Hill cemetery. With the exception of Shelbys expedition into Mexico one of the most dramatic events in our history and the thirty years after the war, when the general lost sight of him entirely, Uncle Billy was with him from the time he was 12 years old. Billy Is at his best when he gets started on Gen. Dere never Shelby during the war. was a man like Gen. Shelby, sail, said Billy the other day to a reporter from the Kansas City Star. His sojers jes Twant thought the world of him. never Go fight, but 'Come on, boys, an he was always in de front, a leadin em on. Manys the time I've brought up a big fresh hoss for him when his was shot, and carried coffee an a bite o something to eat to him on the field. Wasnt no one else could cook for the Come here, general cept ole Billy. you black nigger, an get me something to eat! he uster yell, an you bet I did right smart. He would cuss me awful, but, Lor! that wasnt nothing. When he didn't 1 knew there was trouble on. All through the war I tended him, and when he was shot in the wrist at Cape Girardo I nursed him. Lots o men went hungry in those days, but 1 generally could pick up something for the general. Had to be mighty careful bout it, for he didn't allow no stealin. Yes, sah, I was captured jes once. Lemme see, that was at Lone Jack. Gen. Shelby sent me to Col. Jordans camp bout a mile away, and the feds scooped me and took me into the village, but in an hour and a half the James brothers came chargin through and drove the feds off. They two pulled me out from between feather beds, where I was keeping away from the bullets, and took me back to Shelby. When he saw me he looked mad clean through. Where have you been, you black rascal? says he, go get me some breakfast darned smart. When Gen. Shelby started for Mexico with his 1,000 picked men he says to me, Billy, you take Miss Betty thats my missus and the children back home, and youre a free man. So I left him at Galveston and carried them cross the Gulf of Mexico to New Orleans, and from there to Lexington safe and sound. After that I drifted off on my own hook, workin as porter In hotels an tendin bar, and I never heard of the general for morn thirty years. One day while I was working for Jim Baldus in Chicago I heard that my ole massa was United States marshal In Kansas City, and I let him know where I was. He sent for me to come back, but I guess I didnt start quick enough to suit him, for one Sunday when I was readin the papers In the barroom in walks a man and says: Im Deputy Marshal Potts of Kansas City, an Im looking for William Hunter. Is the man, sah, says I. What you done, Billy? said Baldus. Ill stand by you. Gen. Shelby told me to bring you back with me, Potts said. He said that darned nigger .worked for me for more than thirty years, an hes going to take it easy now. You bring him back, and Ill Id give him all the land he wants. go through fire and water for the ole massa, says I, ani back I starts. The missus gave me two horses, and I stayed with em t.l the general died. the other New t'ibU I. me. France is dependent upon England for news of the Transvaal war, because the eables are under their con- trol, anil she is ready to spend a vast This i.s sum of tiiouev to free herself. like many people who linv e dv spepsia. spend a fortune becking deliverance. They should try llostctters Stomach Hitters. It never fails to cure dyspep- constipation and billiousness. A K1 AlMtV MI'KHAIE. As surely as the Navy has conquered and will conquer all that unfail- opposes it, so will like Rheu- iinglv conquer ali mutism, Sciatica. NeuraKia, kidney Catarrh of all Tro(lbU, Lun,i,ag0. Bv -- pcp.si i. B.u kaebe. pitl(ls Heurt-si- a, S!eepIsSUH ss. Nervousness, Weakness. Toothache, Earat he. Creeping Numbness, Brunch tis, etc, or any The author v ! use liooiis are popular disea-- e for whith we leconnnenj it. is the name and the dose. t noturU for a paper covercau aflord to cover Trial bottle, 23c. I.ats,e bottles, con- taining 3c0 doses fi.fO prep nd by mail The Largest in the AV ort.t W sui r in esier, 'as .1 r A i v or express. Six bottB's for ?3.0u. Why the latge-- t vor-- . ot i i o t xuii c hmiHrtie tn ii'v xorni 'suffer pain and agony when for such small amount tan obtain the re- Sneer not at the a fT it tious of others. It lief for which you have been so you long 's doubly cruel to beat a cripple with Ins waiting? Dont wait! Write now, and own crutch. the Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co.. TGI Lake St.. Chicago, will lmme- 111., Mrs. IVinslows Soothing Syrup, For children teeibliur. Boftrni the unm, reduces In diutcly give VOUr Order attenti dll. nii-ru- di.-e.is-ts , 1 I 1 'iicabott.e- flaniuiailon, allays pa. n, cure wmdcoUc. ItooiI Name. Secure a good name to - Its alvvav s hard to convince a pretty girl Unit love is blind, A thyself by living virtuously and humbly, but let this good name be ne.rsed abroad and never be brought home to look upon it. Let others use it for their own advantage; let them apeak of it if they please; but do not thou use it at all but as an instrument to do God glory and thy neighbor more advantage. Let thy face, like Mores, shine io others, but make no looking gta-- for thyself. Jeremy Taylor. now's Tliia? Hundred Dollars reward forany ease of Baiun li that cannot he cured by llall s Catarrh Cure, F. J C1I ENTRY & CO , Prop, Toledo, O. F. .1 VVe, the undcrsis'iu'il. have Known Cheney for the la,t 13 mr, and t believe bun perfectly honorable in all bonnes, r in, lei ionsmid tmanciallv aide to carry oat uny ob,,gations made by thei- - linn. AVe offer On i , West &, Truux. Wholesale Drntrulsts. Toledo, Marvin, Wholesale O.; Waitlme, Kiiionn Druiteists, Toledo. Ohio taken s Hall Ciitami Cure is Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the svsteiu. Testimonials sent free- Brice 75c per bottle. Sold bv all Hall's Family Hills are the best. i - ilrie.-frisl- Whenever a man gets the last of a bargain he culls it cunning, but w lin the other fellow gets the best of it, it's a barefaced swindle. h0 Onion n, Furvthtug warrarttvl to Brow. 3o pket earliest vejrtiubleN postpaid. $1 00. v F FOR lOe, STAMPS $ unil thla notice we mull great Seed J Cataiog and lOpkg Farm Heed NoveUiea. Catalog a'oue 6c. pontage wna Important to Mothers. Joriii A.SaizerSeed Co. Examine carefu'ly every bottle of C ASTORIA a safe and sure remedy for infants and children. and see that it LACROSSE WIS. a Bear, the In Use For Over 30 Year. The Kind You Have Alway But Alia Ctier Died Awij. Gen. Lee rode Traveler, his pet horse that carried him through the war, to Lexington when he went there to assume the presidency of Washington college, says the Ladies Home Journal. One clay he met a rusty, weatherbeaten mountaineer lounging drowsily upon the road in his rickety cart. Good morning Gen. Lee's cordial aroused the old confederate instantly. Whoa! he called out to his old nag. Aint that Gen. Lee? he inquired, as he climbed clown and caught Traveler Yes, sir, said Gen. by the bridle. Lee Avonderingly. Well, then, said the old fellow in a glow of excitement, I will I want you to do me a favor. rewas I the if can, with pleasure, All right, you just get down sponse. Gen. Lee did so, and to off Traveler. his amazement his horse was led away and tied in the bushes, while he stood alone in the road in great perplexity. Now, said the excited veteran, I am one of your old soldiers, Gen. Lee. I e was with you all the way from to Appomattox. I was tliar all the time. And I just want you to let me give three rousing cheers for Marse Gen. Lee's head dropped in Robert. most painful embarrassment as the first yell went sounding along the mountain sides. The next yell was choked with sobs as the old soldier dropped upon his knees in the dust hugging Gen. Ie's legs, and the third died away in tears. Bought. ism aval WORD WITH A Signature of side. e priutice to enable a man uiui. a .,u plate "w ith perfection. THE GRIP CITItFi THAT DOES CERE. Laxative Ilroino Quinine Tablets removes the cause that products La Grippe. K. W. Groves is ou tuth box. S5c. WEAK MEM. Some peni le spend a lot of their time in exphuuinn things they know absolutely nothing about. I believe 's Bure islhoorly medicine If you suffer from inr or of the weakne-ee- s dikea e, eaused by m or exce&s -if you have been rMb.(t ami deceived until the mere mention of llir .nut iKieior cansr y , or bi ul to b el YO U AUK Illr! V ldtY tElt-W- ) VVB WANf H 1 vl,K IO 'Vi lin .e praeiu-edou- r I to blah tat CJiioimi toi mauv We hivo deli yens e but tie it do li e Pi-o- that Ross. cure will 1 llliumsport. Fa.. Bov. S Anna II n. 12. 'do. e'-- th ome and priviltedlB-- If cost the standard of c'.eelb nee it is certainly bettor to tuve th m Io receive. is e, VV J i hai e ihI .ul'iii t ui ' o' en on'' ski II a c mr all ofCH RON IE volmilary piil'iistniu ihoieau.t, sot mepeop e c ' m names picture s. V,fe PU2LI0!! OdRCUflCS IN PGI7ATE DISEASES fenue v r.Hffu i it v( hhI be t.tv ui nM tun.? troubles iu ih t h .ins hue to j i e u t h auoihei w n . 'I 'i s is o ir pi in MliiMRGIJSJIKPJBES CAN T Breeding and Feeding in We will f reut on tmtll iu red u it liout asklrig u eei.t tintiJ jou are eu rod. jou to p.tv ., a fuj out rusniwe a .on in curing OhronU Wo Mi ire uti Private mill in in tse e iiue all t te burden Of e'y i!'! as New Powerful Germ Destroyer Discovere- pio it( u to mmiyuM uih-- u itnd in curium vun t' d-How a !h Microbes Are Killed e ft a in n jo'i Jir cun d. You can t. will in Utah an b.utk tit r O' wont, While You Sleep. peml upiMt Miul'i s ii ue endorsed us iho N wtlii the diH-- li W VH WAN I' L U UR Yol no: undorsTamhiv thcii we will uot demaiiUafce Millions of microbes, bacteria, cure von Wr, cute Iosl 'i u'O0vl until wp s, disr asp-grn, ol evtrv kind live veto oh hra. tinSjhm inaloi rhnru si Ut iki stomach and and breed and teed in men V'eubsolutely g. p,1 is and aii wtMUi.e-veo- f bowels a or t tt wot one cosl v'arw you owe in oeeie (ln For their piopegatlon It is only necesCtHBkuwa iou.nl aiUice tliBli by letter , sary for the liver and intestines to be- peunY te io ur Iji (.allorwi come lazy and opeiate irregularly. Afnd rn sen nee has heci at work to find a me ms of killing mierobis, and the most successful geim destrojer of all is EXPERT SPECIALISTS. Funds Cathai.ic They slaughter l 8111. South si. (Hai rion Block.) bacteria wherever they find them, are an, make ihe Opoos te Co'irrercial Nat Bank. Salt Lake City. U'all tiseptic, stop sour ston-.aehI liver lively, the bloo puie, the bowels ns it should he. regular, even lldng Gas-cats Go buy and trv what they do. not what we sav theyll do, that pioves their meiit. All druggists, jOc, 23c, or Mr, or mailed for price, tiend Human Intestines. - j i & I pto-m;u- m Mechan-icsvill- (1 i per-on- Gas-care- DRS. SHORES,. ts sct-oiM- l Its to-d- a. A Dandy In the War. The Hon. W. Dawson was surrounded by muleteers, with whom he was bargaining to provide carriage for innumerable hampers of wine, liquors, hams, potted meat and other good things which he had brought from England, says The Reminiscences and RecolHe was a lections of Capt. Gronow. amiable and gentlemanly particularly man, much beloved by the regiment; no one was so hospitable or lived so magnificently. His cooks were the best in the army, and he, besides, had a host of servants of all nations Spaniards, French, Portuguese, Italians who were employed in scouring the country for provisions. Lord Wellington once honored him with his company; and, on entering the ensigns tent, found him alone at table, with a dinner fit for a king, his plate and linen in good keeping and his wines perfect. Lord Wellington was accompanied on this occasion by Sir Edward Pakenham and Col. du Burgh, afterward Lord Downes. It fell to my lot to partake of his princely hospitality and dine with him at his quarters, a farmhouse in a village on the and I never saw a better dinner put upon the table. BM-asso- We need your ascisar.ce in announcing to the world the greatest remedy that Scieme has ever produced, and you need our assistance to secure relief for j ourself and friends through Swanson's farmers, have been occupied and reclaimed by P'renth Canadians, Forrent'i Humor. One of the iu'Kvst and most determined fighters in the civil war was Gen. N. B. Fnnot, commanding the confederate cuvniry. His name was a redoubtable one, and few of his opponents were av are of a humorous side cf his dispott'ion, fr.pii'iar to his friends. For many years the general loved to tell the Morv of an incident which occurred near Cowan's station. The troopers lie had with him were being hotly pursue d by the federals, and the general was galloping along at top speed. A herv southern dame happened to be standing by the roadside, and when she saw the flying confederate officer her indignation boiled over. Shaking her list in scorn, she screamed: Why don't you turn and If old fight, you cowardly rascal? Forrest were here he'd make you the general's tight! Fortunately horse soon carried him out of range. Foriest's biographer relates that once at a dinner paity. where he had been invited as the gueM of honor, there was a loquacious widow, with hair of raven black, who rudely interrupted the conversation by asking Gen. Forrest why it was that his beard was still black, while hi- - hrpr was turning gray. With great politeness he turned toward her. "I fear I cannot give you a satisfactory answer, sabl he, unless, possibly, the reason is that I have used my brain a little mme than I have my In the midst of one of his camjaw. paigns a captured fed nil chaplain was brought to his headqnarte,s. The man showed the deepest anxiety and depression, for stories of Gen. Forrest's severity were rife in the union camp. A little later supper was announced, and Forrest, to the chaplain's surprise, invited him to share it; but his surprise grew to amazement when the general turned to him and reverenParson, will you please tially said; ask the blessing? The next morning Forrest courteously gave him an escort through the confederate lines, for for prishe wished no oners, and bade him goodby with the remark: Parson, I would keep you here to preach for me, if you werent needed bo much more by the sinners on TO HUMANITY APPEAL GENERALLY. AN iu by a, lalO PilEII ti y all Pie Cures you for booklet anil lree sample. Address, The mttvIf yu linv nioiwv to r hf.r tf Min v Go., vt,u wjh to I m the ehaiice of Chicago; Montreal, fo ttmtf Sterlingor 1 tinned e buy the Hi u turns w iu i ai e sm1 to a rftnclui New York. Can.; tun in 2 to 6 dav-dBt if u u tnt a remd YtLoh is This is the CASCARKT tab- al'solitPlv safe and v hi U tt'v r ftc( to cure unnatural let. Every tablet of the only uix hu ifi s, no matter luv s.cruua or of how long standbe.ns th ing the case uiay be, g t genuine Fas arta Look PABSTS OKAV SPECIFIC magic lettei.s "C C C. No case Known it has ever tailed to Cure. at the tablet before you buy, and bewaie of frauds, imitaNothin? like It Results astonish the dx torn, druggists it i an be taken wltnoutt ami all who have occasion to tions and substitutes. InetAnvDntenreordeUiiUon fiom busnit s. Price, $3.00. For sale by all reliable dnu?i?.t'- - or w nt prepaid by lrobably the majority of men would be press, plainly wrapped, ou receipt of price by CHEMICAL CO.c PABST lazy were it not for the fact that they must Circular il&i led on rej ucst. Ciu ksjo. III. either work or die of starvation. SALT LAKE BUSINESS COLLEGE. 7S W. SECO ND SOUTH BTRBET, SALT LAKE CITY TUe Best Business Training Bciiool in me West. STUDENTS MAY ENTER ANY TIME. UTAH. .. Fail Terra xzzrzzzzxzzxzi I I Perhaps You would Travel Opened Septemfie WRITE TODAY FOR INFORMATION. EXXZ2ZZXX3 More frequently if the time could be spared. When you do journey, then speed and comfort are desirable. The Santa Fe offers a service that cannot be equalled its trains being equipped with all the modern ng appliances. When planning your next trip, consult C. F. WARREN, General Agent Santa Fe Route, Salt Lake City, Utah. 41 r Dr ly Block. xxjc xxxyxxxrTxxxxrxxxxga o' H |