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Show 4 t iia I.'erti ifM ft JT J' ' f s? " j ; n s ' FV- Wi) U y - J cf-i- -- Jv- . ' (T . ' 'i'. O I 'Y f.v V ;7 y 'i- -' IV-i- Y lit t u i- - I a u. .! f ; I'i l ; A i v U.. i ! fj t i U Lay w trit-- d j.. inflow , and earest to t i i told li,,u .),.( li:( twice to Ugbt the ,iw!i;n, a..,i Ik- - v i ;i i t . he la in Ht. I tl t j i I I I ti j-- SALT LAKE 'Xi. i t j i L hj,- - . Db :- .if f tu. 1". i i 1,- Nt: u,ti )i.ait(is tif w. v.,4i-rb. i :mi.Jd c.irje-i'lisiif ,n truil ati of it- - ft?; -- i , t and n.iu-- U'Uttnriii :. Aa;in: dant t t. I- V- i .i . Wtt Nona, ' ' a .pen. T in .i! j'. f. .1 .u ,i... ihic a pi t l', t f i bate found 1 a i .ti-- : j r uc I J Fain Chamberlain ever used Balm the tn-- icmedy 1 ha-.lor neuralgm cf any kind. 1 have conscl-eiit- . it to many us!y recommended t ersous. William Uoks.M. D., Ja.nes- viLLh, Wis. sold by A. Luut A Sjd. t oo X. r i f ll 11 ' i, n ' . - m-- "6' - i , Its Value RccognlzetlOy Physlciarsa An a run I M.i opposed to proprietary tin ri.citi-s- . ,S : I value a good cue. es- pecially wi.t.i such is the source of relief nom pain. As a topical (externa!) applies- - 9 Tl C Attractions. i Ilenrv s j ust Adva: ,cso-.rce- I ,u Kr H) TEIEL'NE. SEAtl-wEEKL- y u m i tc f2.(Cii)i:i for those who find it. AlterJun I89G. June 1st the Hal. Lake Tribune will Ilii, ioeaJily, is one of industry Low the iiluze hml t mtloju s. .. to xii ih, and is sueti as to deuiand tl:e reduce the price of the 2 OU per year. The present high standwas liu.kinir tlie third atteicpf. W fijiioii oi Lin wealthy liruis amt laive ii;o eno,. es for ard w tii be maintained, and eery effort .slorinj; and hamhni'-o- f tdliii-Jahont it. tin- ir. nt p.!!r in will of miles east i.f liie ity, amt m ar t he be made to keep the of tin- lioioc v.;k . ho! i.i within, ,ie p.oni.et. j Iront rank. 'i ee.i I ari on, is a o ,iaL,. n. .in a oi ami stood ami the colonel id the tou; H.o.,: i.i.a oi jure eristanzid y.v l'sion. d e i O'- On of Semi-Weekl- L ! -. y What L:h-lu- - i.s - - , - Semi-Weekl- ; i" . y ' i i I sentence: Schillings Best tea is not only pure but it v i I Illl' Is .1 ar.llr t ill;iil.l. coll' plot i1 ill (lev .dr! isldo.i- -' I lie o.' in no .s ...in,, tl I., no in r;i- - '..I. .tales .. ill oi hi,; t. e I (nr ,1 ran- - 'J o.i-- l, 111 . Rheumatism Read This. Mth, Apr. 16, 1S31. I nave used i namberlain.s Pain Bain for rh- - umtttsin and -- uml it to be ail that is c. aimed for it. I believe it. to be tlie t e- -t prepatbiiou lor rheumatism and seated muscular pains, oa the mar-k- l and cheertulty recommend if to Me utbl-cJxo. G. Brcoks, dealer in boots shoes, etc., No. lb Alum Ht. If Troubled Wit. - t ,m, last Annai-olis- , ALSO F.LAD THIS t i.-- , I . I ' ' ' Mi.CHAXICsVILLK, St. alary County, 1 s told a tniLtle of Cr.a.iibt-iluiP,i in Balm lo a man who had vvith rheumai ism fur seve-ayears. It mtiie hint a wt ll ntaa. A. J. "dagtll. sale a. 50 cent', per bottle by A. - I Tie if s atti'ai-tu-n- l l.unt & Soil, Di utrgis'.s. 11 Chicago, MihvaLiee ar.3St- - Paul. mu. u jt m s.tu-- i t iin;nim-st ;t o i, f the, hu.it turn s t lie t!.. of v.alers nort.i iniu t o.h lal.r am! soiillt wan! into tinnv-- t on tinl to t li,- So l,ilii-- i r, t.i l ouut.v. Its a.titu.;-'- , na oi araveli.v thi-l.ami drain a ;e i hi tieao h, III laet. the ('(itrl.t (Oils an- - sm-tieases ot di pin na hai.' ocrori tliat d in j ears ainone a iionma: nn, of neat'. ,1 are Inrilli und )ro-- ! -. i' inu.'-i'iiTm v c st s a in a i li es of lit e e s h aiir t :e,-s- , v. iiv .c tin um.iie in - il i n- j Aluri hm-hi.-- i Iey -- ("; crorr-- ; '; V u s v ; i. ORt tl-'- Sjn i'S?. ;; Ly 3 st. !:' "i:r gt:e-loaehcs u3 laNre w ti'd.et. every ; s set. u c.k " two gu.s-elor ''.'.I July is, vo;i are ent. if oi,!y one P' i .m ImiN the word he getv im.o. If several f.nd it, the $1030 will he divided e';.u..y among t! em. cardboard 'creeping tic be r will get a set Every or.e sending a or '1'no-t!-e more m one three s ntest. seml.rg at the end of on it. will receive achatniiag 1S9S erdenoar, no a'iowv (I,,.. !.- - 'i s c-- - Many people iinaeipiainted with the of the Wist iiinmine that because are Chicago, Milwaukee and St. names used in the imporate title of the tatl.v ay owning the Slant Line between (. and Omaha, they must go via the c..-- . t i ollnj-'rtl.tiins and elesanil mv.igo of Milwaukee and Si. Paul to reach rn I ill. lie linildiiias, Ot Nepal a ot ins pi. o'e tu w Ini'll li .' is a ivai liiAiiry. their destination if it he Chicago or cast U with a compli te s;, s ie, oi n at- i in-- oof. This is a mistaken idea. snpj-lii'On a " in a- .none w Ineli nows Uio' wati tiom west east and line the s nr. distant nine three mdcs upm,., map 'ire pi running .litoclly i . ,t i u. To the west iilmut tii niiies, Hu-look this. would like ii "'n, '.am l an e is low roili.u.' amt of ..sv ae- w n. i i ss, .nut .ilii.un-miraye.' T.i Chicago. (ini ha tile east a rouple of nines, thep.isi Noln, r.nme Kdiihuv ; e es, to Ihe mu t It east ,i tew umes Then-imore simple than that, nothing tie' top ot ,1 1. Nl io ii ses into the reMous of i !iTi.,a ipid it is less tliuu ohl) miles between Omaha and Chicago. Two through trains daily in V) itiiout i .Vu.'i ration and wilnout eidorine, Tv flu (oreeoiut; is a oeseriptnin of tlie lmi each kill' mm with the best Sleeping Car eity of NVpiii, tin- - - apital ol ,Iual ('otmlj tit vvliteli are hraiul tin- mines ot J ititic, the wonand Billing Car Service, and all regular der ami ailuiir.it.on of the latent We.st. lie. travclcis know and sppieeiate ti.e wdits ot sides Ttntte, tl neh mines ul It Siriii-- , a pint, mi ot ileep ( lie!, and older weaitnimiirl the tliiia-o- , Milvvai.kie & St. i mil Kail drowuie e.uiits an siiuated m tne U est.-- n way's Slant line betvwtn the List and the pai t of J mill - vv vner 111 y laul' -- t , ii. is-in- i s, i In aili who sen 1 51! I i' ion to i .' '' he Ft coo offeted we will pay $100 each to the two persons l.uged number of SchiHins Tat yellow tickets before June t 1. V Ci:i -- s out. two weehs. & A Schilling & Company -, -- i , in-1- You wont see it agam for - ,1 i ,'( t . o' n.-e j Get a pielcige of Sc'::!. Ticket: send it with yo.ir T-s- led. iresh-.- " br.-ie- j ;,s a N't-.!- j j .v d. because it is is m-e- a tio .'i . i io,ni. , inn ... si in ... m ia. i. Ji" ; , lo Sioii.n I. tan. ami vv l t ie a.Aai ,.e t,vo a.I.M. i!. si ... o inm; out I,, the e,,- -i .,,',1 sunn. I u m.ie- -, 1, ,o I.:,,. 1m, Ui H,Uit i.o, I."- tin- oi uiuti 1. ae tones r, ml v. iioiesa!e nouses. the missing word in the following is i San Francisco s 1 ton plail to have hern in time. Only i Follow hm let's -- if I g is a iTri'i'toi'y of Ncpl.fs ii ; West. bi.-i- f For maps, time tabhs anil information I et.ettilly, tall on or add less Alex. Mitchell Commctcial Agent, Salt Lake City, Utah. AN'm.IAV.s A TO., tried to explain it. I', alt i in Wool, tain etc. The colonel said miuh more to WOOL (iUOWEI.S ASSOCIATION, purpose, and on Id no h avo t hem UTAH L. iL Alanaci'f. until he had extracted a promh.e fiom I llOl'SK, llinpt'l'i'aml to extend hi' visit. When N Ill Mis. I., liolilstmjuahi propr. , they had linally hidden him IK 'TLL, FNtoN and Imdlovv was openii:;' tin- house Airs. i. 11, Foote, propr. , vvilh door his lontj'hrand M. M.'Cl'NE. said: If ytn love me. Turn, let miBatin' Mini t'linfcctimniry. if I can: I'm sleep all day A. I.T'N'T (t Sox, ahont dead on mv feet. ll I C. 11 i tin-sam- e 12 yood-niyl- lateh-Kev- - coor iiit, pvri.u ivaiei.s in XIII. ANSW I. US liai trs. VAtUOlS. Kingbrand slept- next day until after noon, coming' dov, n to a ery late din nr feeling ns if lie had eireumitav ignU-the globe in the wrong direction uml so lost a titty out of t lie calendar. Mrs. Imdlovv, having slaked the imperative thirst of her euriosity at the well of lief husband's-informaion, spared him the task of recounting his advent tires at length; but site managed to make him give a very fair description ol the battle at The l.auicls" from the point of tew of the chief actor therein, rut hiess-lignoring his modest endeavors to dwell lightly upon his own achievements. She listened with lively appreciation, mailing a comical lit tie grimace of incredulous scorn its he concluded. "Ami Tom thought shant 1 pour von another imp of tea? Thank you; what were you about to Say? I did say it. I asked if yon would have another imp of tea. No, but about w hat Tom thought, Oh! Tom thought youd sleep right along tillmorning," she replied, with unblushing effrontery. Ami that reminds me: Henry's been don u to impure after you, and told him you'd pay your respects at The Laurels t his afternoon." "How diil you know I would? 1 knew youll do anything I promised for yen. Well (since you've committed yourself.) 1 suppose Ill have to go." Oh, please don't!" she urged, "It's a long, long walk, and its so dreadfully hot; I'd go hack to bed again, if I were you." "And impugn your reputation ami veracity? ;h;r w'.,i!! 1. very unthankful; you mu it impossible for me not to go. Then, with diplomatic abruptness; Haven't you tiny tiling to tell me before I ZW I. 1.0X0. CaSim OSTI Fit t 44i. il Did You Ever inner? and Flmu Try Fleetrie Bitters a3 a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now aud get This mediciue lias been found to he l jlief. pceulidily adapted to the relief and i ure of all Female Complaints, exerting a wonderful illicit mlluenee in giving strength aud tone to the organs. If you have Loss of Ap petite, Constipation, Headache, I'tiiutin; Spells, oi are Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable Melancholy or troubled with Dizzy Spells Llectri Betters is the irmfk'ins you need. Health ami Strength are guaranteed by it8 use. Fifty cents aud 1.00 at all Diug Stores. Vin 1 OotTln Mak AUF.V, .M.im:!n'l',ivi's of iV. a lid lt S III It 44 i k Hanit-v- nil) s ol an.) U hill IJ W. At. STOUT, l In luurer ut Boots and Shoes. CHAS. FOOTE liraii'r.s in j NFrtll it SONS iitni-ra- l Mei'i'handi-ie- . COOFEKATIVE MEllCANTILK STllFTION. J. VV. Old, Sni't. W. H, rETTECiliEW, M.'tnnf.'ietur ot and dealer in Ilaruei Saddli-N- , and sleep-Men'Hitpilis. y a ' j The Grandest Remedy JNO. S. PAINTFK, Dealer in Ueneritl and m'eeii Oroeeriea. OI( D BROTHERS CLOTIIINliCO, Dealers in CioUitn-- and Gent's furnishinj OSTLER & OCKEY, Jlutcliers. merchant of Chii Mr. R. B. hovvie, Ya. certilies that ho had consump tton, tva. given up to die, sought all medical treatment, that money could procure, tried all cough remedies he could hear ot, but no relief; spent many nights try silting up in a chair; was inducedwasto curDr. Kings New Discovery, and three For of two use bottles. ed by pa3t and years has been attending to business, is the says Dr. Kings New Discovery grandest remedy ever made, as it hasdone so much for him and also others in his community. Dr. Kings New Discovery is auamnteed for Coughs Colds and Consumption. Jt dont fail. Trial bottles rt e at. till Drug Stores. II. II. HAWKINS, Boarding house and Restaurant. J. M. V. OSTLER, Boot and Shot maktr. FUANCIS SKLLS, ihu mture and untiorlakin, - j NEHO SAI-M A N U F A L T V K I X G CO. A. Ctt7ur, Mi j.t. EXCKLioR MEKCAXTILE CO.,' 1 in (lonepai Jalors V. ra.inu, Supt. PEXTOX A CHASE, KXOWEES WlH'tl i i Mfiobandie. Jam iilauk'Niaiiimi. j teas-iugl- ful-trut- 1 (lOT.MX F. UU.K SALOON, J iuckt (l l'i o. Jiv)jis, L)taWs in lijimi rlr v v ,t i o. lire, livnn tC V1TB, STANDS AT THE HEAD- A. - vt WHITMORE, Cumr,U MePfliamiinve. TIIOS. nr.LT.lsTOX. MarbU Works. A'r. Ml. l';i-s.ui- t C IT. BIRD J. Aug. J. Dogel, the lending drugg istn Dr. King's New 'hrevc oit. Da., savs: Discovery is the only thing tliat cures nty utigli. and it is the best seller I have. J F. Cam hell, meiehant of Halford, Ariz.. writes: Dr. King's New Dinoveiy is ail thatis claimed for it; it never f d'-- . :md i ..t.-a sure cute for. CouMimptinn, Colds. 1 cannot sav e tough for its merits.' Dr. Kings New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is not an experiment. It lias been tiiid for a quarler of a century I and to day stands at the head. It never all Drug Free tvul bottles disiippoiuts. Til. JV't Dun. i Tl t 111 I.l. .fit, (tl'tru t. i Mart?" ' You asked me that question 'last Bight, and I'll make you the same answer: you may give jlester my love. I lmnk you so much. Perhaps I shad go back lo.New York Perhaps you will; and the World came to an end y estoruay. I think one is alout as probable as the Notice to Creditors. Mute.' ami !talei.--. 't Absolutely pure, perfectly harmless, and envuriable reliable are the quantities It never fails Estate of Eimor Talor, Iot.oaM). Xtioo is of One MinuteCoughCure. ir colds, croup and lung troubler. Chiltin1 umloi-sj-mAdnunUlra-toiioroiv juon ot tlioostatt of Kimor Talor d,,oa'oil, to dren like it because it ie pleasant to take other." tho oroditors of. anti all poroiis iiain oiaims and it helps them. A. Lunt&Sons. Oh! then you know- - of some against tne said tleoeast-d- to exhibit them w'lh good tne iiooessarv vouohers. xxithm teu numths reason why I should stay. MEN, utter the tivst pubiioation of this notioe, to tho SEVERAL FAITHFUL ndm mistrator at tiis otfn in tlie First or women t3 travel for responsible est--i saol the best of reasons: youre not of Ihitik in National house tablislusl Juab Utah. Xephi, payabini City Nephi i;0, Salary able to travel, yet. Ift County, Vtah. weekly ami expenees. Portion permaent. C. S. Tim. i.t Reference. Ericlose stain noil Kingbrand laughedand readied forbis Administrator of liie EsUit oi timer Tu lor, envelope. The National, Star Buildintr.Chie. hat. Jtmt watch me clitb that hill. IVeeast d, ago. tuNt'i'di, Clan, Ftrb. y, IS.N. Stat; ok UtAw. Ciuinty ot Juab, s i l t r , "es, 35-1- y Proverbial Paragraphs. hapry lireside is better tluui a bank account, so it is said. big A O XovtT listen to gossip, much less repeat it. Money to Loan. Have you noticed In any amount from one hundrod to ten thousand dollars. On improved farm we see in others tlie property or on water stock. T. C. W INN. to see in ourselves? il M af1 i 1. don't call it an oLligatiou, colonel," he added; "the motive was curdy selfish in a way that youd hardly umh rst.md Tt llWIt- -i the more faults less we are apt The first dart tlie devil aims at a young convert is always pointed with doubt. Tlie devil lias no dart in his be quenched quiver that may not by the shield of faith. But tonight just for one moment Curieusly I wandered in. What I saw! can I forget it? It Neer will fade from view Playing pool and drinking whisky Gray haired menandyoung ! oys too Gray haired men who soon would slumber In the silent tombs embrace, Paying money to saloon men To keep up theireursedplace. Little thought their example Would bring upon them much dis. griico Could their wives and little chidrea Sse them in this cursed place? Boys just eboing into manhood Cursing, swearing, drinking free; Thinking that it made them manly, J ust to once get on a spree. Could their mothers, sisters, sweethearts Seethem in this den of strife? Paying Ur habits lb it would follow them through life? Perhaps a father long departed atches from the unknown shore Sees his son he loved most dearly Go in side the door. deg-adin- AV v The Lord's army was never defeated because the opposing army-hagiants in it; grog-sho- p d How his heart, aches for his offspring Who he now sees led estray. In the paths of crime and misery From the paths of truth away. Let a vote be taken to determine who is the wisest man, aud everj-foo- l will vote for himself. Suddenly the doorhas opened, Bys mafee way a gruff voice cried There the barkeeper was helping One poor drunken wretch out side. Ever since Eve ate the apple, one of womans greatest troubles has been about something to wear. Out the back door he was hurried Eer he spewed upon the floor And the barkeeper I o sell his vile, vile drug to more. Out I fled not r Myown thoughtsl scarce could tell, Notes by tlie Wayside. ATrilt :i for tho IJepi kj u . One afternoon in summer When my morningA t )il vvs done, When the sky was black aud dreary And he clouds kep. bu k the sun; When I was tired and lonely No familiar fate tosee, I u rote some lines to your paper Please print them now fur me. ;.I vv. s in a Smpete city A stranger I did ro.nu Put X tv a u aaeq jut!, ted -At .1 f aw tv ui m, : v. oij iy fau a ivatb tbe clouds far in the west, btreeL lights beean lo sparkle Merry birds had gone to zest, toro-ente- I I never go to heaven ! There I saw a branch of hell. Fathers, brothers, take a warning Listen, do notenter there F or your days on eaith are precious And you have no time to spare. Put your foot upon the Strike them do.vn where eeryou can Sell not your good name for whisky That would be a notler plan. grog-sho- Jnne5, p, a. Respectfully 1S97. FINE JOB WORK At this Office, v -- T53TIUlSIHailZTtiK2rraj5SmitT23UiK2SBl I was standing, people passed me Home would smile and some riCM would frown , Some were gay, lighthearted, happy, )U rtietuous of agriculture are not ao- Some were sad with hearts cast down. l5 P1,calle to tV "ihfv of tne Ameri-' wi-farmer cl t kIu v. If I was weary for Id wandered A to keep luliy informed ofyou v.' P? tlie best Up those streets, yes oer and oer ways and means of s.r.cccsfuliy Trowing both farn r.nj orchard And Id paused for just one moment f crops by the aid of irr'r-tioh nmst ro.ui a journr.l desoted to J. By a grog shops open door. t j 4 fvaTfjcuar subject. Do you u t profit by shat others have learned In I sauntered to the bar room the expense of a. immense ! V. V i " ami money? lUca nnm Could my father see me there? Vi beror time M is blve cost of the j, $t a yearwhich lie who all his life had taughtme will magazine Wi ? ony ? A M the desired information. It piyou is hand-- i I To avoid this tempting snare? and i pame, practical instructive. Ali my life his word IRRIGATION .fHE CHICAGO. AGE, heeded A Pabr.shel by G. E. GIRLIUG. Tc avoid these dens of sin; kX' f. SAMPLE COPY CRTS. Egyptian - h ' - y,-- u wh-ht- i T . Id out-fi- |