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Show HOW TO Kl CP Takes Advanced GronB4 LIN- - nlBII'IIDhUtU ' ti or - 1! or Uiroiin mhv. hut t , is wa-- h nn error, lorn pioifiiy bi.L irav be kept. iui.i bright until ; the Ki'tiKs they a lorn are past usctiiine's. of tile rnit.i lery is uo itaiui'er Theilouig WO-- k than thaT of G tq.iug it in good ord r, eu t nly bv doing it herself can the t isty woman hava her fancy linens kept blight and pretty. When remly tj do t'e work, 'elect a bright tin v. till a small lull ncailv full of ' vaun water ami addaliule Ivory soap to make suds, put t.ieh jeevo in un.l wash carefully. Alter each article is clean, rinse in slightly line vner, to wheh a little thill siareh ik u hied wi mg and hang in the shade When drv. print. le. toll, and let Maud lu If an hour Iron on the wiuitg side, pr e'n,- in.wn lii.nn to throw ont the stitches ( f the embroidei y, thus restoring their oiigit.al canty n-- : 1 1 hi.it 11 Taiseii. The editor of Mouth.y Tie view of Reviews makes some pertinent comments on the recent bliooting of striking miners by deputy sheriffs at LatUmer. Pa He shows tint the local pr jiidieo. laborers was inagainst these foreign-bortense, that many Americana who had worked in the mines before the foreigners came had drifted into other occupations in the Pennsylvania towns and villages of the coal regions, and that the mine mi ners had brought in more lab irers than wereiiee led, which helped to keep wages close to the starvation point. These conditions go far to account forsome of the deplorahledoings at Lattimer. 100 Reward, SHOO. The readers of this paper will be least one pleased to learn that there is at ijei-a dreaded disease that si ierice has aloe to cure In all Its stages and that is CaIt tarrh. Hall's tatari Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical constitution-a- l fraternity. Catarrh beinga a constitutional disease, requires treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is tak m Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of, the disease, and giving the nutient strength by budding up the constitution and assisting nature in doing Its work. T.'ie propi'etors have so much failh inHun-Us cuiative powers that they offer One dred Hollars for any case tl at It fails to cure. Send for list of Test linonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, The eietenth annual convention cf the National Temperance Society held at represented recently Saratoga many different ttmperame and re- -' ligious organizations, state and na-- i tional, therefore a great variety ol views conterning methods of work, Hence the ady anted ground taken by that oiganization, a outlined in its resolutions, is most hopeful and en-- j couraging ,for the speedy formation o' civic and a muial platform, all temperance t.n upon which unitedo rel'.!ous forces may stand. the points up Among on which the convention declared it tt-I- f as ."heartily agreed" arc: the paramount responsibility of the church, to ue only unfer-mentewhich is advi-e- d w'ne at communion and to re frain from complicity with the liquof evil by allowing its .embers to mak the debt- ion ol gain out of the traf-h- ; license, h'gh or low; prohibition, staU and national, legislative and eonstitu tional, as the Ideal toward which wa are continually to strive, the election to Q!hee of those men only who favor the suppression of the drink traffic; withdrawal of support from all political parties that sustain the evil; and permission to woman to use her power to the utmost, politically as well as in other ways. It condemned alcohol as unnecessary and harmful in the healing of disease, and the use of Intoxicants on social occasions and In the preparation of food; declared for the abolition of the internal revenue system; protested against the sale of rum on Ellis Island; and asked that congress allow no national legislation to oppose the effort of any district, however small, to protect Itself from the liquor evil by prohibitory law. - Growing Sentiment. The recent meeting of the American Medical Association at Prohibition Park gave cheering evidence of a sentiment among growing the medical fraternity. One of the most important papers read upon that O. Sold hv druggists 75e. occasion was that of Dr. J. W. Gros-veno- r Hulls Family Pills are the best of Buffalo, N. Y., on The RelaAlcohol to Preventive Mediof tion of The opening article McClures MagaAfter stating as a zine for October describes the rounding up cine. of a great w bite elephant herd in Siam, fact that whatever injures health Is antagonistic to any plans for the proand the choosing out and bringing under control of such members of the herd as are motion of health, the doctor arraigned required for the royal elephant stables. alcohol, upon scientific authority, as It is a spectacle the like of which is to be an acrid, narcotic poison. Not only, seen nowhere else in the world, and it at- he says, are numerous diseases directtracts great crowds of people from all parts ly traceable to its use, but as an indiof the kingdom. Tho article is very interrect, casual factor alcohol touches estingly illustrated from photographs taken nearly all the ills to which human flesh is heir." As a sanitary measure, he deby tho author. clared, the drinking saloon should be Going to Klondike. suppressed. In the discussion which P. A. Sorensen, proprietor of the I. X. followed the reading of this paper, the Second-HanL. store. 4S East Second advocates so say the South street, Suit. Lake City, will go soon, reports had decidedly the newspaper and he is now selling out over I0,0i)0 best of the argument. worth of tho finest furniture, carpets, atoves and household goods. A rare opThe Bargain Store Wheel. portunity for conference visitors to furnish own home All at their their up prices. mail orders given prompt attention. d anti-alcoh- anti-alcoh- The Important Point Doctor You'll be on your feet in a week or so. Patient On my feet? But how souu v ill I be on my wheel ? ol J: , 1: " A r i, Jt Puck. FREE, I.lIlttRTfM INFORM tTION (plain envelopol. How after ten years' fruitless doctoring, I was fully d to full vigor and robust manhood. To men re-at- No C. O. D. framj. No money accepted. with medical Bent absolutely free. Address, Lock Box 111. hS, Chicago, Send stamp i convenient. N'o connection on-ei-n- OPEIM LETTER To MOTHERS. lose. j Then I ?ia either going to win on By Thomas P. Montfsrt. I HERE was a time tl is investment, old Buck said, 'or Ln rv when the cow hoys am going to smash the game. the piay was made and in litputty nearly r.ir-- u tle Well, more titan a second Bucks money ried things ttw.r own way on the went into the gambler's pocket. Buck a moment, then he said slowly; ; ptairiPo of western Wared I that I was going to remarked Kansas. That was I Well, game. the else or smash a long while ago, win cake.- before the . hardy didn't win, so Ill just "Ano before anybody knew what he came to settlers and fntended to do he had reached over, seek claims build homes in that caught te gambler by the arms, swung him country, and while him over his head and brought with the cattlemen grazed their great heids dow n broadside across the table The millions of acres of public lands all the strength he possessed. and amassed quick fortunes from the game was smashed, the boards in the table were splintered, and the gamfree government pasturage. In those days the cowboys rode the bler lay on the floor as limp as a rag. -- back. Everybody thought at first that plains free and unrestrained, disregardhut killed the Buck fellow, had they coning all law, and governed in their What is the missing word? not SAFE, although Sihuang' s Be,t baking duct l?y nothing except their desires. were mistaken. The chap lived, but it powder and tea are safe. They were wild. Impulsive creatures, was a long time before he was able to overflowing with the spirit of liberty walk a step, or even to stand on his Get Schilling's Best baking powder or tea at your grocers; take out the which they caught from the boundess feet. It is safe to bet, though, that he ticket (brown ticket in every package of baking powder; yellow ticket in tne prairie anti breathed in with the pure, never tried any more skin games on a ticket with each word to address below iiefoie December 31st. send cc tea); the wboys." exhilarating air that intoxicated Until or October 15th two words allowed for evety ticket; afler that only one sooner later blood with life, vigor and strength. The old saying that Of all the cowboys on the plains of every man will meet his match proved word for every ticket. Kansas at that time, old Buck Rogers true in Buck Rogers case. For years If only one person finds the word, that person gets I2000.00; if several find was, perhaps, the most impulsive and he rode the range, unconquered and it, $ 2000.00 will be equally divided among them. reckless. He had for years lived a invincible and victor in every conEvery one sending a brown or yellow ticket will receive a set of cardboard ranch life, and had "chased steers in test with man or beast. But he at last in one creeping babies at the end of the contest. Those sending three or more every part of the cattle range from the met his match. He went up against" no advertising on it. Hies 1K9S pocket calendar will an receive envelope river Rio Grande to the Platte. Be- a thing in comparison to which he was cieeping babies and pocket calendars will be diiferent fiom the ones olfcied in a mere feather. sides, he had fought Indians and MexiIn plain words, he the last contest. can greasers, and had helped Buffalo bucked a cyclone. Bill round up the meat which he was One Saturday afternoon in July BvcV sasi supplying, under contract, to the men was down at Dodge City. The to n who were constructing the Kansas Pa- was full of cowboys, but they were not MONEY-BACSAN FRANCISCO. Address; cific railroad. very lively. The day was intensely hot At that time Dodge City was and sultry, and even a cowboy did not H. S. RUMPIELD, GEOl M. SCOTT, JAS. GUEXDIXNING. a cow-botown. They used to feel inclined to exert himself unnecesPresident. and Treat Secretary "blow round up there after pay-daThe usual amount of liquor sarily. their money into every folly they saw, was disposed of, however, and old Buck get uproariously drunk, and proceed to managed to take care of his portion. paint things ultra red. It was nothing Along about the middle of the afterunusual for a gang of men to race up noon a black cloud came up from the and down the streets, yelling like Co-- I east and another from the west. These manche Indians and shooting at the clouds advanced and met overhead, and in signs and terrifying women and chil-- I then began to conduct themselves in a dren and the pale tenderfoot almost out most peculiar manner. They rolled of life. They had full possession of the and tumbled and pitched and churned, AGENTS FOli r town, and they ran it to their own likand twisted in and out among themBuffalo Scale Company, Detroit Stove Co., ing. selves. Atlas Engine Works, John Van & Home Steel Ranges, If old Buck Rogers happened to be The street was lined with people who Dodge I ooden lulleys, Coles Air Tight Heaters, present he was sure to lead in all this watched these clouds anxiously, for California Powder Works, W orthington Steam Pumps, It was a saying that went every one felt assured that a cyclone Celebrated Anchor Brand Cylinder and Revere deviltry. Rubber Co., more he could drink undisputed that Engine Oil, was brewing. Dodge Injeetors, People had left their whisky, yell louder and shoot stralght-e- r homes and the stores and shops, and Howe, Brown & Co., Drill & Tool Steel, Leviathan Belting. than any other man on the range. the cowboys had left the saloons at And he certainly did everything that least, those of them who were not Miners Tools, Stoves, Tinware, etc lay In his power to justify this state- too drunk. Old Buck had mounted his And a General Assortment of Mill Findings. ment. broncho and was standing in the road Often and often as he stood at the in front of the postolfice. STORt 125 V SECOND SOUTH SALi LEE CUT. UTAH U ER'iH SI. : bar of the saloon and in rapid succesPretty soon there came sweeping sion tossed glass after glass of whisky across the prairie from the west a mass down his throat until the hardest of black cloud, funnel-shape- d and and drinkers in town looked on In fear and bristling with electricity. Every one amazement. Then he would go out and knew in an instant what that meant. mount his broncho and, throwing his The dreaded cyclone had appeared. hat to the wind, would charge up and Some of the people fled in search of MONUMENTS and HEADS T0SE3 down the street at a mad gallop, his places of safety, some dropped down out each of his hair behind, long flying .IN right Vhere they stood and began to hands working a pistol with astonishh wail and pray, while others stood, ing deftness, while from his throat and dumb, staring stupidly at there came a series of the most terrific the terrible engine of destruction. But and unearthly yells that ever emanated old Buck Rogers did none of these from a human being. things. And fight! There was nothing that At the first cry that a cyclone was old Buck wouldn't stand up before; and he tore off his hat and threw it coming It was his boast that he had never met down la the road, gave one long, unanything, either man or beast, that he earthly yell of defiance, and dashed Sait Lake Cit. ?.9 . had not been able to lay on its back. down the street right toward the cyAs he he track. went cried: clones WRITE FOR PRICES AND DESICNS I've never seen the Hiing yet that was able to do old Buck Rogers up, and I've fought white men, Indians and CAN YOU 20 TO 40 bears. Im not the man to be scared of a little wad of wind and cloud. 6niibLrshikin.ir 7RETAILED smtWH1U311E ONE PRICES PROF I The people watched him as he raced BEIIVEO fRC Of TOIfflJ out across the prairie, his long hair SHOE GO., ieirest roiQfnr-J flying and his face set squarely to the 1 213 Monro) ' mr?rr' St, t. front. They saw him as he bore down J Chicago, ILL a iiV toward the and above roar the cyclone, 3 of the wind they heard the shout of defiance which he gave out. The next Live 1 you would keep posted, moment they saw the mighty moving write for information. monster and the man meet. They saw Prompt Replies. the latter swallowed up in that black Juick Returns. cloud. That was all. FRED A. SEARS, In a minute the cyclone had passed. SWUNG THE GAMBLER OVER HIS UcCornlek Block. SALT LAKE CITT missed had the and It the town, people HEAD. "I : once more. breathed easy si The boldest and most daring cowboys, . CUr.E YCURSElf! a went out in Immediately party even those who possessed an enviable . t m Bi ii for unnatural old search of Buck, and after a long diichaigps, iiitlamiiiatioub, reputation as fighters, sang very low irritation or ukerutiom He was of mucous membranes. of their prowess when Buck Rogers was hunt somebody found him. and not aatrm- of in Paiulesa, a the forks cottonwood DR. G. W. SHORES, around. He was not only brave and hanging UTKEEvANSChEMICAlCO. gout or poisonous. about feet 'm I Sold from the twenty tree, Tli Oldest Specialist in the West. ClNCINNAT0.( was he as but by Droeiriitl, reckless, strong as an ground, and jammed down so or sent in plain wrapper, tight beox, and a blow of his naked fist, fair-- I by express, prepaid, for tween the limbs that he could not no, or 3 bottles, J2.7S. ly planted, was enough to settle a man J lrcular scut on request broncho ten His move. lay yards for all time to come. One day down at Dodga City a lot of away, stone dead. Buck was rescued I1 IT BH'K FOlt and carried back to town, more dead cowboys were talking about old Bucks It, WnahiDKtOD. It. C th,T will receive quick replies. B Sth N. H. Vnln remarkable strength, and recounting than alive. The doctor examined him Staff 20th Corps. Prosecuting Claims since 1878. seme of .he feats he had performed, and found that while his injuries would when one of their number, a man who not prove fatal he would be a cripple MORPHINE and WHISKY HABITS. I Rfc. Bonk U K. DK. J HoMh had recently come up from the south, for life. When he heard the announcet. A ment old Buck groaned. He looked at OPIUM i1. said: Never heard about the trick old the cowboys who collected about him Zions Savings Bank and Trust Company Buck played on a chap down In Texas and said: G. W. SHORES, always seeking Boys, Im done. I went up against of Nos. 1, 3 and 5 Main street, Salt Lake toDR. one time, I reckon? help suffering mankind, always trying now have on deposit more than to convince for too much Utah, was at a last City, critter that people that he gives value re Guess not, somebody replied. a million and a half dollars. They pay 5 ceived for every dollar, paid him, has Then Ill tell you about it. It was me. I was licked fair; and from now decided to five quackery, fraud and Imcent interest per annum and compound one night, just after pay day at the XL on Im gentle as a lamb. When a little per position its death blow, and protect the and cloud can pick a man the interest four times a year. Deposits suffering; classes from the despicable ranch, and the boys were all down at wad of wind of quacks and charlatans. Every toss him into the fork of a are sent from all parts of the United methods and up sufferer froro town blowing in their money, Thete Have you an account? States. for tree time If like that done me, its not, MANwas just one saloon in the place, and, start an account NOW. Women and chi of course, that was where the crowd that man to pull in his horns and shut to dren have the right deposit in their own up shop as a fighter. Ive got no more HOOD rounded up. name, subject to their own order. to say, and after this, if a Write Seminal Weakness, Varicocele, Well, when the boys had got pretty Hydrocele for any information needed. II and up. byphUta, Gonorrhoea, Stricture, small well loaded with liquor a slick stranser boy wants to lick me he can do it. or shrunken organ, old axe received. ward In the course of time old Buck was and all other private premature made his appearance at the saloon and diseases, whetvhei WILFORD never was caused WOODRUFF, the but he to President. able oonta-k-oor by excess about, get ignorance, opened up with some kind of a flimno matter GEORGE M. CANNON, Cashier. how severe, you can flam game. consult DR G. W. SHORES, The game was a clean same man. His spirit was completely the olwsl-ca- n w aa fciven his life to curing steal from first to last, but the boys broken. He had lost all zest for fightcnronic disease, and be examined, adManaged to Convey his meaning Hans, vised, treated ing, and instead of being the rashest bucked it, and were, one after anand cured without paying character in why do you take off your hat to that man? fpK dollar until the cure Is effected other, cleaned out so quick that it al- and most obstreperous doctor ine reserves man vos the right, however, Dot mein become the shveetheart mid de r? quietest most made their heads swim. The the section, he had Incurable ease if he cujv'I ay a lived ,fuse He hair's fader most demure. and good Tribune. golden he Chicago you don't a losers didnt feel bit good over being want your ioney. ch an offer was, never was as but before it necessary by years, many worked that way, and there was a good a respons.ble phv.tcian, and Dr.made G. W. a'bl6 to make U because deal of muttering and cursing, to say for him to use a crutch he never reFrospectors Map of Utah. positively cures these diseases. Dont nothing of menacing scowls and ner- turned to ranch life. The Passenger Department of the Rio cen on Questionable 2Tewano1hr vous fingering of pistols. but consult the Old But the Grande railway has just issued an Doctor and 8 ESS SACREDLY CON- At Home One Oay. DENTTAli gambler, a thin, wiry little cuss, had map showing all mining districts of Flan-niean An sure, Dennis, 6aid Mrs. his nerve with him, and he proceeded with an outline sketch of record, Dr. G. W. SHORES, to her husband, that Mrs. Top-not- the oldertogether with his game as coolly as though he districts, and calling special at9 I Lock Box 1685, Im I I In must about th a gad ivery day had been surrounded by friends. tention to several partially developed re. I L. Salt Lake City, Utah. An why so? asked gions which At last old Buck went over to the ake but wan. recently have shown . Ive just bln afther reading ant uneoverings of gold and copper,importtable and put up a twenty dollar gold 1 qt.nis. NEW DISCOVERY; now W Vap 1 qul k ivlif and cm es i y th paper," replied Mrs. Flannigan, piece against the game. notice of prospectors, investors oas. Send fnr hook of teumrmal n4 attracting treatment tree. Dr. H.u.bKKkarstsoNs, AUant, o. "Do I stand any show-- to win in ".at she's at home ivery Wednes- and others. this business? he asked. For copies of this valuable map address W. N. U., Salt day." Ohio State Journal, Lake 1897 No, F. A. Wadliugh, G. P. A., Salt Lake City. When Answering Advertisement Kindly Milt iott 1 his Paper Schillings Best baking powder goes a third farther than any other gets to work quicker; makes sweeter Schillings Best tea makes good cake taste better. -- Schillings Best baking powder and tea are because they are money Better cut these rules out. K, y nt y, & Co M. Scott Geo, Importers and Hardware Bar and Sheet Iron, Steel Pipe Dealers j Elias Morris Sons Company, open-mout- Marble andMGranite, antles. Grates, etc. J and has the signature of Mo one has from, me to use wrap - my name except Chas. 27. Fletcher is of which y 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 ca it), the ingredients of which even lie does not know. The Kind You Have Always Bought BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF FAC-SIMI- T CHARGE AT Stock Commission. YV ! J . Merisi SPENSION DOLLAR NEED BE p that has borne and does now 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 wrapper and see that it is the kind you have always bought sCs T on the The Centaur Company President. March 8, 1807 Oh, yes,' the gambler answered. You stand an equal chance to win or PAID UfJTIL YOU as our trade, mark. PITCHERS CASTORIA, SAMUEL DR. I, PITCHER, of Syantiis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA, the same authority KOGrUES. SflE WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OP THE WORD and CASTORIA, per. BUCK e! Louise Michel, the young anarchist, is A great deal has appeared in the news neither young nor pretty. Well, that is sufpapers at different times about aluminum ficient to make any woman an anarchist. its properties audits uses. It was recently Chicago Record. announced that contracts had been signer Mrs. Wlnalows Soothing Kvritp for the delivery in England of 1,000 tonsoi Forehitiirpn teething? snfu vthejrumfi reduces the crude metal of American manufacture ll& 8 mm, cures wiud colic. 86 cents a bottle General interest in the subject has led tin Justice Why did you knock this man American Mmituly Review of Reviews U flown! Did lie say you w ere a liar! pris- publish tho first complete account of tin oner Woi-se'discovery of American process for the le that, sail ; he proved it. duetion of aluniin :m by electrolysis. Th Boston Traveler. story of this discovery (w Inch resulted ir Read tho Advertisements, bringing down the price of the metal fixiu You will enjoy this publication fit) to 3o c ults a pouud) and its subsequent much better if you will pet into the application in manufacturing on a commerhabit of reading the advertisements; cial scale is one of the most iuterestmj in the recent annals of America! they will afford .a most interesting chapters industrial progress. It is another instance study and will put you in the way of of the triumph of Yankee ingenuity anc petting some excellent bargains. Our enorgy. America now makes as much advertisers are reliable, they send aluminum in a year as all the countries hi what they advertise. Europe together. 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