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Show Prospectors' Map of Ttah. The Passenger Department of the Kio Grande railway has just Issued an map showing all mining districts of record, together w ith an outline sketch of the older districts, and calling special attention to several partially developed regions which recently have shown important uncoverings of gold and copper, now attracting notice of prospectors, investors and others. For copies of this valuable map address F. A. tViDLEiGH, G. P. A., Salt Lake City. Say, did you ever tie a pack of There is no end of flavor Sn Schilu.tgs Best tea made right There is not even beginning of flavor in average tea, make it how you will. At grocers in packages. Schilling & Company San TIHKK lHO HUH M Em aamat the t.ovrnmnt Ia t.. wnie to will to a dog s tail? No, sir, I didn't. My mamma's taught me to be kind to animals. Huh! What fun did you have thou? Oh, I just set mine off behind giris. Xew H(haa Bickford. Pension amt Pa'ent Atl'y, fftl-F Washington, I C., thv wiU receive a prompt reply. nnn W W dqv IV beml treatment sues, ewdTsc o ve r y:w B quirk relief anl cures ont 1 for buuk of testimonials and ret. Ur. H.u.kkkkk'hinoMk itUau.Va. 10Ib t York Truth. AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OP THE WORD CASTORIA," A!!D PITCHER'S CASTORIA, AS OUR TRADE MARK. DR. SAMUEL I, of Ryannis, Massachusetts, PITCHER, was the originator of PITCHER'S CASTORIA the same that has borne and does now sty on every & y, FC6&&44 wrapper. bear the facsimile signature of This is the original PITCHER'S CASTORIA, which has been used in the homes of the mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the ivrapper and see that it is the hind you have always bought STY on the 17! . and has the signature wrap per. Mo one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company of which Chas. II. Fletcher is President. March 8, 28971Qzf2F-- Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the ingredients of which even he does not know. The Kind You Have Always Bought BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF FAC-SIMI- Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. THE CENTAUR COMMNV, GEO. M. JAS. SCOTT, President TT M mV ATCT, NtW YORK CITV. H. GLENDINNINO, and Treas. & RUMFIELD, Secretary nt Geo. andM. Scott & Co H ardware Importers Dealers in Bar and Sheet Iron, Steel Pipe AGENTS FOR Buffalo Scale Company, Detroit Stove Co., Atlas Engine Works, John Van & Home Steel Ranges, Coles Air Tight Heaters, Dodge Wooden Pulleys, California Powder Works, Worthington Steam Pumps, Celebrated Anchor Brand Cylinder and Revere Rubber Co., Dodge Injectors, Engine Oil, Howe, Brown & Co., Drill & Tool Steel, Leviathan Belting. Ull 16& VnTTTTTTTTTTTTTVT SI. WAREHOUSE : 125 I SOUTH Came of Social Crima. great cause of social crime is The great cause of poverty is When I hear of a family brokand ask the cause drink. If I go to the gallows and ask its victim the cause, ihe answer drink. Then I ask myself in perfect wonderment. Why do not men put a stop to this thing? Arehbishon Ireland. Head the Advertisement. You will enjoy this publication into the much better if you will habit of reading the advertisements; they will afford a most interesting 6tudy and will put you in the way of getting some excellent bargains. Our advertisers are reliable, they send what they advertise. The fact that quite a few people are going to stay at home next spring instead of going to the Klondike shows that the spirit of originality and enterprise is not entirely extinct. Chicago Record. The drffik. drink. en up, t Hall'. Catarrh Cure Is a constitutional cure. Price, 75c. Cleveland Plain Dealer: Dats de fust sign I noticed yit ub returnin confidence. Wlia's dat, Rastus? Why, dem Tollivers actially went to bed las night an lef de doah to de chicken coop unlocked! Orange flavor Tulu Lulu chewing gum is fine. I'or sale everywhere. Call for it. Judge You are charged with drunkenness your face seems familiar to me. Prisoner (with disgust) Quite likely yer honor: but I don't remember you I cant keep truck uv all de fellers I get drunk wit. Golden Russett and Silver Moon are the leading high grade 5e cigars. Call for them. One of the finest collections of paintings and carvings in Mexico is possessed by Signora Ruiz. She and her husband, now 87 years old are at present learning English. Tulu Lulu, the new Pepsin chewing gum is delicious. ' Call for it. Burke Perkins, 94 years old, whose children number 24 and whose grand children are uncounted, the other day wedded Mrs. Elizabeth Goings, 70 years old, in the town of Greenville, Ohio. Use Giant Baking Powder, 25 oz. for 25 cents. Best on earth for the money. Russell Sago said to a reporter a few days ago: Ill give you a point; Mr. Gould once gave it to me. Mr. Gould said: Whats past is history; what may be Is mystery. Miners Tools, Stove' Tinware, etc And a General Assortment of Mill Findings. SIOK Zlou'a Sating. )u.nk and Trust Company of Xo9. 1, 3 and 5 Main street. Salt Lake City, Utah, now have on deposit more than a million and a half dollars. They pay 5 per cent interest per annum and compound the interest four times a year. Deposits are sent from all parts of the United States. Have you an account? If not, start an account NOW. Women and children have the right to dejiosit in their own Write name, subject to their own order. for any information needed, ft and upward received. WILFOKD WOODRUFF, President. GEORGE M. CAXXOX, Cashier. SAL1 LUKE CUT. fTTTTTTTTTTTTTTVTYTTTTTTTYTTTTTTTTYTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTrYTTTYTTTTrf MB Coming, the Cherry Diamond cigar. It will be noticed, perhaps, that no Chicago alderman has caught the Klondike craze. Chicago Times-HeralYTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTTTTTYTTTTTTTTTTTTYTTT7YYTY J SHE KNEW HOW TO CURE. Sh I)i(uoifd the Cult Kthar Strangely. Even novices in medicine run to the experimental, as I have occasion to remember, tells a citizen whose word Is never called in question, says the Detroit Free Press. I visited an old aunt of mine this summer, and, while reveling in rural enjoyments I fell out of a cherry tree. There seemed to be a general jarring and shaking up of the system that I thought demanded the attention of a doctor, but aunt prides herself on knowing more than half the men who practice medicine and is committed to the old school oi economy. She would bring me round all right. It would be a shame to send for a physician just to relieve a few bruises. Of course I was sore internally, for that was to be expected. The first remedy administered was catnip tea, which I took with that rebellious spirit begotten of childhood experiences. Then wild onion poultices were scattered judiciously over my person. Failure of relief caused my feet to be soaked in hot water and w'ood ashes, the lye distilled becoming so aggressive that I kicked the bucket over and repudiated the treatment. This was accepted as a premonition of brain fever, and a red-hmustard draught was applied to the back of my neck. To the same end my bead was thoroughly soaked In spring water. I entered a special complaint as to my side and a poultie of grated horseradish was the answer. In response tp a demand for some I was given sassafras tea. I was disposed to insist on brandy, but this was another brain-fevsymptom, and mor spring water was called Into requisition. At length I surreptitiously hired a neighbor to go for a reputable physician. Did he effect a cure? Oh, yes. I had a broken rib. high-price- d ot er VAGARIES OF GENIUS, Macaulay Liked to Smash the Wine Glasses, Macaulay, the historian, always used to eat his Sunday dinner alone and at a restaurant. When he had finished, he generally built up a pyramid of which he delighted to see topple over, says an exchange. When he left the restaurant he used to pay liberally for the broken glass as well as for the dinner. Cowper, the poet, was a great had for pets. At one time he possessed a squirrel, a cat, two dogs, several canary birds, a starling, a jay, a magpie, two guinea pigs, three hares and five rabbits. Whenever the soldierly duke of Epernay saw a hare it made him sick, and once he kept his bed for a week after one of these little animals touched him. It is said that Rembrandt, the great artist, loved his pet monkey next to money; that he shed tears when th creature died and painted a portrait of it from memory. Tradition has it that Philip, the duke of Burgundy, devoted much of his time to contriving trap doors in his house and grounds for the purpose of sousing unwary strangers in water holes underneath them. Cardinal Richelieu loved cats as much as he hated children. When he died his favorite Angora cat refused to eat and soon died also. When traveling, Handel, the composer, used to order dinner for three, if very hungry for five and then eat the whole himself. Pigs were the favorite pets of Harris, the poet. He used to teach them to follow him about and one of unusual intelligence he taught to drink beer out of a wine-glasse- s, mug. HOW ABOUT YOUR REASONING TOGETHER. ANY are using Three Crown Baking Powder, Three Crown Triple Flavoring Extracts and Pure Home Ground Spices, and many are not; and to those who are using them we extend our hearty thanks and gratitude. To those who are not using our preparations, we ask them to kindly give the goods a fair and honest trial. Remember, you take no risk in buying anything branded Three Crown, for the grocer has the money to refund if you are not convinced they are equal to the very best on the market, Bear in mind that we do not ask you to buy these goods because they are home made, but because you are receiving better value than in sending for eastern goods, and you also have the satisfaction of supporting a worthy home industry which gives employment to many hands, Support the home industries you have and many more will start. Ask your grocer for Three Crown Baking Powder, Triple Flavoring Extracts and Pure Home Ground Spices and refuse all substitutes, Hewlett Bros. Co., n 2 Sole Mfrs., Salt Lake City, Utah. BRANCH HOUSE, POCATELLO, IDAHO Tp I ( A. t R ') - ? .tv mar! . -A - Tt f - j vY ' r L f Li ' D .73 . . t-- - r - MAR$ . py - - -- z" Y J P,ji i '7 L.,r t PS' t rr-.u t, v 7S3- - CHIN? Drunkards usually have a circular line about their chins. Square chins, with little flesh, denote firmness and good executive ability. The owners make good haters. Broad chins signify nobleness and large dignity, unless vertically thin, when if thin, bloodless lips go with them you will find cruelty. The chin, taken in connection with the rest of the face, is almost as good an index of character as is the thumb. Slovens have wrinkles around theii chins. Owners of long, thin chins are poetical, unstable and delicate in constitution. If thin about the angles of the mouth the owner is liable to tuberculosis and Is generally short lived, Protruding chins characterize men and women of the type. Suc- cessful people usually carry their chins thrust forward, with compressed lips, If this style of chin is heavy and swelling it denotes fighting blood. A retreating chin shows lack of force mentally, morally and physically; the owner is of the yielding kind, soon discouraged, needs protection and has The developsmall executive force. ment of other facilities usually makes up for this lack. Medium chins, with a suggestive bifurcation in the center on the order of a dimple, with small mounds of flesh on either side, characterize generosity, impulsiveness and a cheery nature. The same size thins, with a dab of flesh under the center of the lower lip, indicate meanness, selfishness and brutality. A small, well rounded chin Indicates a pleasure loving nature, and if dimpled, all the more so, for dimpled chins belong to coquettes. People with dimples love to be petted and liked, and and praise. are fond of admiration They are generally fickle. Usually tb oowner of this chin is healthy, recuperative and long lived. get-the- re The difference between a planet am! is this: A star shines by its owfl a planet by light reflected Irom light; Another body. t star Railroftd Prohibition. The railroad companies have given another evidence of their appreciation of the value of prohibition as a means of preserving order. As a result of the strikes of the coal miners, trouble is apprehended at Ml. Pleasant and Coal Run. To facilitate the preservation of order the railroad companies have issued orders that no intoxicating liquors will be received for shipment to these towns. Of course, in this matter, the railroads have assumed an authority that does not belong to them. The railroads are not the parties to determine whether liquor shall be sold at any point or not. The railroads are common carriers and are bound by law to carry any meehandise offered to them. The matter of decid where and when liquor shall be sold belongs to the public authorities and not to the railroad But the railroad compacompanies. nies have been so long accustomed to governing the country that it probably never occurred to them that they were assuming powers which belonged to some one else. Nevertheless their action is an interesting and valuable testimony to the efficacy of prohibition In preventing disorder. These railroad companies evidently do not believe that prohibition increases for drunkenness, it is drunkenness wish they to prevent. de They evidently not believe that "prohibition dont prohibit, for if they did they would not lose the profit on freight. They evidently don't believe that prohibition increases law breaklaw is for it break ing, ing on the part of the miners they wish to avoid. Taken altogether, this unlawful action on the part of the railroad companies is one of the strongest and most unanswerable arguments in favor of prohibition and one Which will give some people something to think about. The New Era. ' VY i' - DR. G. W. SHORES, Sp.el.lt.t tn lde.t Wt. tfc MOT O fJ E DOLLAR fJEED BE PAID UNTIL YOU DR. O. W. BHORIuH, alway king to fetrfp mankind, aiway trying to oonvlrvca people that he five valu tor every dollar paid him, hatf decided to 1v quackery, fraud and Imposition ita death blow, and protaot th from the dptaaii ufTertnf elaue metitaxU of quack and charlatan. Kverjj uCterer from ed MAN- HOOD Bamlnal Wraknee, Varicocele, Hydrooala Gonorrhoea, Btrioturo, amail Syphfi. or ehrunken organ, premature old ajra and ail other private dieeaaea, wfaetha excess or coma caued by ignorano iruon, no matter how eevera you can . W. SHORES, tha olwai-aia- n consult DK. who haa 0lvai hi Itfe to curin ehronlo dinauae, and be examined, ad vtead. treated and cured without payln him on dollar until the cure effeotad, Tha doctor reserve the rirht. however-t- o refuse any moumb! case If ha oaat rura you ho don't want your ionr. fcuch an offer waa never before nuuie by a responsible and Pr, O. W, Vhoree la onjy phvsiclan, abta to make U baoauea ha positively cure theee dtseaoe Don't a. waate another cent on Questionable but consult the Old Doctor' and be cured. bUtiLNESS &ACJIBDL.Y 1 Temperance In Ireland. London, Eng., cablegram. A great crusade for the revival of temperance work in Ireland was inaugurated at the custom house, Dublin, in the presence of a vast and enthusiastic audience on Monday. The Rev. Father Hays of Nottingham, one of the foren most and Roman Catholic advocates in England, temperance opened the proceedings with a vigorous and eloquent oration, at the close of which large crowds took the pledge. The societies taking part included the Irish Association for the Prevention of Intemperance, the Hand of Hope Union, the Church of Ireland Temperance Association, the Father Matthew Society, and League of the Cross, the Dublin Workers T. A. Association, were and others. Representatives present from all parts of Ireland, and the arrangements were carried out by an influential committee, including Messrs. II. Wigliani, V. Dunn, B. L., II. Cosgrove, M. A.; S. Comas, J. P.; W. Shea, J. P.; A. J. Nicholls. LL. B., and J. B. Morlarity. In days gone by Ireland took a prominent part in peranee reform, and it is pleasing to find efforts for a revival of the work attended with eminent success. doo-tor- Dr. G. W. SHORES. Lock Box 1585, Satt Laka City, Utat best-know- SI00 To Man. Any WILL PAY $IOO FOR ANY CASB In Men They Treat and Fall to ('nre. An Omaha Company place for tha firs! time before the puHi'o a Maak'sL Treat-mifor the cure of Loft Vitality, Nervoua ami bexual W eakneK, and Houtoration of Life Force in old and young men. No worn-ou- t French remedy: contains no I'boKphorouH or ot her harmful drug. It Is a W oNiutupn. Tubitment magical in it eiTects positive in its cure. Ail readers, who are sulTcniitf from a weakneH that and blights their .e, canning thatto mental ManLost pbyHtcid HuflVntiK peculiar hood, should write to the STATE MEDICAL COMPANY, Omaha, Neb, eud they will send you absolutely FUEL, a valuable and positive proof paper on theseM disease,TkkaTM of their truly aoical knt. Thousands of men, who have lost all hope of to a perthem are restored by oure, heiug fect condition. This Magical Tutatment may be taken Try Aromcl the breath perfumer, only at home under their direction, or they will 5c per package. pay railroad fare and hotel hills to all who to go there for treatment, if they piefer Fail to cure. They are perfectly reliable Alone with God no Free Descriptions, Free Cure, In those days of hurry and bustle bare Free Sample, or C. O. D. fake. They hav we find ourselves face to face with a J;0,000 capital, and guarantee to cur they treat or refund every dolterrible danger; and it is this no time veryorcase their charge may be deposited in to be alone with God. The world, in lar; be to bank paid to them when a iur ie these last days, is running fast; we d acted. W rite them today. live in what is called the age of progress, and you know we must keep CU3E YOURSELF! So the world pace with the times. unnstursl Hip 4 dim httfjius, hifr JiaimuAtionf, But this spirit of the world says. irritations or uli orations of mucous nioinhraDM. has not confined itself to the world. JautioHR, sud uot osinu- It is, alas! to be found among the r iwinonou.. ,TW Eva, 8 Chimici Bo. H lit Sold by llrngglsts, And what Is the saints of God. in plain wrapper, or sent result? The result is, no time to be by xprM. propncl, for fin. or 3 iMittles, f.7 f,. is immediatewith alone God, and this Circular scut tm request ly followed by no inclination to be alone with God. And what next? Surely the question does not need an an- CAN SAVE YOU 20-- TO 40 Can there be any condition swer. Writs for Ulna more deplorable than the condition of CaUlogot a child of God who has no inclination ONE PROFIT to be alone with his father? London Qf Weakness nt 1 Christian. SHOE CO., A great commotion seems to have taken place among railway circles, owing to a contemplated through car service between the Pacific coast and Chicago which is to operate one day each week. This is not a new departure by any means, ns the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad company and its connections have been operating a through car servico between the Pacific and Atlantic coasts, via Salt Lake, Pueblo, Denver, Kansas City uml Chicago for years, and three days each week, viz: every 'Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evening. The cars for this through service are of tho latest Pullman design, ami are supplied with new clean linen and bed-lin- g throughout. A Pullman porter is assigned to each car. Thcso cars are under the personal supervision of a special excursion agent, whose duty it is to see that passengers arc given every comfort and 238 Monro Coicapo. Live Stock Commission. 1 you would keep posted, write for Information. Prompt Hrplioa. fjulck Koturns. FRED A. SEARS, SLT i.hx-k- . MtCornU-- attention. For further information, apply to any agent, or to B. F. Ncvins, general agent, Dr to H. M. Cushing, traveling passenger agent, D. & R. G. railroad, 58 West Second South street, Salt Lake City, Utah. LAKE CITY Can he pennuncritlv removed w iihoiii pain r bloml. If your f et hurl vm lit any t:nia I an and i II trivo roil V. 1L .1 . loom ell Dooly tiu comfort. J n ( uv. Utah. block. I1. O. lunuhn, Sail LuLr be made working for we. ffp TO 1 L CTCan vl purtlui prvfuircd mho ran tfire tbfFf Inn to th Wlij IIworkvV rwpUK I- City J.k.. hour, (.inoili), llibX pnpp II L I Ip lu profitably em--I though. opening for town and 'Nmntry dittnuU. Main Su., Richmond Ya - ft Lg IIL.L ANY 1(1 All-r- SM. UlVIVJ IY full information about a )ihi miUnk Hid ionnau n? n Mention This Paper. it V ... ; P KONLJfiESTS and HEADST05S3 IN Marble andMGrranite, antles. etc. Grates, WRITE OPPOITB TEMPLE FOR PRICES AND lalliitfir, run li- tho V snl l ;u AN, 4U tlM AINK unis, lottPiim. i . not romno tURiis. ik. i.1.hleaio. Van Karen street, Ilia. No. 37, 1897 W. N. U., Salt Lake Whea Answering Advertisement. Kindt; Elias Morris and Sons Company,: Salt Lake Cit", St, 11L TH3 DESIGNS. ' ; 4 FN'cHv- -! t |