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Show UTAH CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, rrmjTfrrrtwt Rome and Hjonlh. LIVE NOT TO 1 OURSELF, ,ii . i, 'S., oit-ai'- ! re-i- tie nr tv.tli .irei-ten ,, I " i our frigraai breath; ba-iuo- s, g joy-givtn- jy ith toe a! brow-- , s i ! vAl sit (IvaSa. a uu i bi.gm i ',, ni t n.r iff beaut. 'u' Slow i v ni' ill' us Vs nd-bv.- s hrote bad! on a s.vm, a erjsUi r,v' in vu,iici-- Wart evvv-- i 'all' y im ' as fragrant it-- fair ! all tiyi'i'ju' Urere? f ) Vi J'J ill j 1 H ire gues, I there, g wonder, how the little pettreg phrase would pi .is, hii.l j, rt ih.it Im-iwould s.ly it sif Did ire think ovi-- s :t!y to herself as she sut alone in her r ui? 1 ire over. Ti.e day with ther bvvei, t ways, tluur i' and theii- - toublc-nukmg- Ho : , isatrt--nto Iioi-- v beys, till II t SI m fit-in vv.ro tree out world, n, iih, a' tent tret! bv Bit- du'., r ff, ir wav biams bn. , tlreiights making o La rK.te Rum tnniidii atsoffe: .d s ,f s,,.sk hearts f ill ; vet s; a burnt or Sow Jf 'math t',j 4, iiieimh t;rf siu. was etre 1! pi a)! dost lliou ine to u.)st aii.t-wh lent hiben d the mother, stdl mid.it'Hor I gire, fumi lire ho, au! storm dle age, loving and need.ng tie To the stnugin stuii a, iff tuner tig Li u,. when her irer as wen stine very boy's Sfr htffff in in) arms a huuffreff own m the d ur child's home. He vvmH birds have slept on my breast, 4 her lo. g !! Ins ulven-tutnj- s rSn herds and tUcks rej.iiet. ia uy feUeS, pn ii 'i ! a home iii iu'. tnnk bf--- ; han.n-abS'the stonige eom- ( T ffieffer whaMer sn.ij coni.' to mu whom itoS unonn.h d, j.aroo'. y - ut bfisseu vv.rk of the aopti Iret, t1 w.-of lions sceirery tbe wild vk s mi, m rrklu.jr rill! 'b'wn the n. i.iuUim ? , iiitUisi-lvt, w!,-iIt vv.isall ' ci. joyed; ii ii in , luiSio, t I, ha ,th iijf, Imr if..! tt r tiian all vvt re t'u hoe phra.--e t ,n a blight ililiil it a re i iW at n oiM ia tJnue, thy jmrent ire so shiA-ith,.; sSiowcd tin sou's atlre tionate hi'aft, I Womb I m lea vino the HiOiuiU.u v ith eager h ree, if the b nreknow how dear they Tne idUoy below by drouth is l,i4 waste; to their mothers, and how little aten-tio.js- , aie lae! c.inle as Wailing to red t'.tdr feet, iiitie gift, tt ml-wi.rds, living And ijneiioh their thirst ul my waters sweet, th chre r and warm the ti at Fue unites awaits thought i;nuo') final, iWtiifer that I Ire for naught. have iii'i-- the t of veals and mow. Sdue, Life a little chilly to tire motsc-ul., tAUikbiit' sttr' ml ie Bright sparkler! hast thou a work to dr,? vvlue nomes are things of the past. Even 1 ii, rt)t il iat down from the hea' ens afar if they remain in the old home, the mkhu. prav, what is thy misstou, ivutM star? soein vejy bare and Hlent after the chi! hi this distant b!a I keep my plane, drmi uu gone. It Is as if cummer had A nslghty world, secure us space, And t'wmgh In jo 1 seem but a s;nrk, flown, with its nests and lord songs, and I issc-- in lbs sunshims, but brilliant at dail, autumn winds wcie bluwinjj Then tire I'm a people! planet have mminUinis and tryss, love f the and da ighters is like i r.Tera and lakes, oceans and seoe; sunshine or warm fires to tire heart that hile t'i sailor looks up to my twinkling light, And gmues his good ship, quite feailens at night sadly miss them. Let us 'nope there are Thus Rod hath wntieri upon flower and tree. many sous who write, M v diarist t.f Ppsn gui gliur id! and grassy lea, mothers. i- - ,1 T. v Si- i - -- N iv-r- e i -- ! h- - -- - t -- i i ! r i m-- w v aoX-iut- iit, t.-s- i j piai-cwit- psi-tut- s amii Ex. Frlv OF (timhi, ((;?.', o h) Dims 'Diosuwun l".,ve cure in one THE FLESH SPEEDILY REUSITES danrti When uutimuc sores i.rc (JlennV SnSphor Soap. , . ( r ( -- f Bay'mtd Blight Cured CHUG Allen UMIooiro STORE, Oo- - WIIOLESALE AXD RETAIL DHUUdlTSS, And lAali rs m PilHTS, Oil, HHHISHES, BRUSHES. TfllltTiHTICliS FSEJIElJE'XnXillEllFi'Sr, . -,-l- ro Prescriptions Carefully Prepared by Competent C. H. PARSONS & Go., Booksellers, Stationers and Newsdealers, Salt Lake City. Pioneer Lumber Yard. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Lumber, T. & Opposte Fourteenth Ward Assembly Rooms -- WILLIAM SKEYYES. UNDERTAKER . All krais f WOOD and META LI C CASKETS on liand at Every ('onvenuiv'e for Umlei taking an ! F.uibalm- - pn. t n crr A LAl.fiE VARIETY OF UNDERTAKERS ktrtt I, Office Iko. LT LA hi: CITY. Orders fiom abroad promptlv attended to irjf. E. SM ED LEY. llepi pant- - i sit I'rer so the Iirge-- l and oldest Cora oxis'iiii e. Losus rrnnrlly Paid; () tv t i 3?. Auortoacla 144 & 146 n VVihi sf- - iiifoi '! - i -- .1 ii he ). tit--1 Uv Bro., XXKEJSS GOODS, MXEililJSTERTr, Etc., Gents and Boys Clotliing, Boots and Shoes. HATS AND CAPS, NOTIONS, ETC, ETC, OUR STOCK comprises of all that is Nuw and Elegant in Brass . Choice Grenadines, G-oods- , Oaslimeres, MILLINERS will find our Stock New and !i Is t., - re iiiu'ed in.-iie-- r .6 i ie ? s i x -- s r yard to., Full in Every Department. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S READY M ADE SUITS, Perfect fit, very cheap. Call and convince yourselves. Novelties in Embroideries. Laces, rfies, Fringes, Zephyrs, Tabi Damasks. Towels, etc. Gents' and Bogs Clothing, Gents arid Boys Bogs, Snlih aim Cheap. Gents ami Boys Furnishing Gods. Notions. Cutlery, Pire, Wholesale and Retail Buyers will find our&toi k and pimesar. to trade with us. Orders promptly filled and honorable treatment guaranteed. SC.Oa?3E3C3S3E. We beg to announce that we have just opened Immense Stock of 4 O ciUe IJsuForiiig ni the mean time. 1 wa - i o vv: often a guest at the table dhote of Hazard, and s mu tinies Damn Fortune would forget to place a plate Ur nre. AH of URt UX i) 1 1. HJR f t ie ID'iULi Ilnt.i'ivj thoe siiouid not g to .discourage the bud- Wii.-rshe 't ual I Ire h icrr J nl' 4 I r H ding arti-- t, but raeri iy to Fh- w him that tb fnemi, ..r I t" 'Ic T)re-- Mak.n j reiiiu re never t.j no obtained without the Mo-- t in rad Latest the ;'rre-style. proceed D.g ftreg?k. it-- Burettes, Pdonaise Cloths, NblSriD 3 cfc EAST TEMPLE STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. New ariivals daily of Fancy and Staple liAKUROYE JSIIMEOPflr MISS jtreieraiiV Urn bin Frau!. i i T Our assortment in all grades of building materials is full and eomjdMe. To our patrons we gnarrantee Satisfaction in price and quality. From 10 cts per yard for durable Materials to Silks at f3.oo SUPPLIES. .S .4 Flooring, Rustic Siding SlxxxigXeS:, X3oox'S, J33.xxcls a,xxd. (i; ris beui, l. U CL Lath, Windows, Pectoral, AysrtDr.Cherryk Co., Lowed, Mm. by J.C.Ayr Frpd Sold by Dreyyfete. Fji SELiLiS. W, S3. & By Using r. h SauNburgh. Penn. For years I was in a decline. I had weak luupr. and suffered from Bronchitis and Catarrh. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral restored me to health, and I have been lor a long time comparatively vigorous. In case of a sudden old I always resort to the Pectoral, and find speedy relief.- - Edward E. Cmtis, Rutland YL. Two years ago I suffered from a severe Bronchitis. The physician attending jne became fecrful that the disease woulu terminate in Pneumonia. After trying various medicines, without benefit, be prescribed Ayers Cherry Pectoral, which relieved me at once. I continued to take this medicine, and was cured. lamest Colton, Logansport, Ind. ti 1 p,ied through (it'. Or any Hung you want, order of 1 'our-- Salt I.;iae Sunday School Supplies s. s i - School Supplies, two bottles of Ayers Cherry Pectoral. I am now m perfect health, and able to resume business, after having been pronounced incurable with Consumption. e what - School Books, im-in-n- of - - WASATCH Without Relief, ehil-lnoo- mm-- - SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. I tried Ayers Cherry Pe toral. It effected a speedy care. O. kove&13, M. D., Carn ullwu, Mihs. Ayers Cherry Pec toral is decidedly the for best remedy, within iny know chronic Bronchitis, and all lung diseases. M. A. Rust, M. I)., South Iaris, Me. I was art a ked, last winter, with a severe Cold, which grew worse, and settled on my Lungs. By night sweats I was reduced almost to a skeleton. My Congh was incessant, and I frequently spit blood. My physician told me to gve up business, or I would not live a month. After taking various remedies without relief, I was finally lf 1 htrpf-t-. Orders by mail filled with Promptness, At Eastern Prices. During m acuta attack of Bronchitis, a Cc&deaa tickling in the tlcroat, and an exhauatlng, harking cough, afflict tbs sufferer. Sleep Is banished, and great prostration follows. This disease is also attended with Hoarseness, and sometimes Loss of Voice. It is liable to become chronic, involve the lungs, and terminate fatally. Ayers Cherry Pectoral afford speedy relief and cure in cases of Bronchitis. It controls the deposition to cough, ami induces refreshing sleep. I have been a practising physician for twenty-fou- r years, and, fer the past twelve, have suffered from annual attacks of Bronchitis. Alter exhausting all the usual remedies long-winde- e Main Druggists at all lloars, Day and Night. 1 s Do with lliu.V H itit iW nwoK nvi cuts, bin v o.i go ume late, t.J.e a bottle jut offienur.il ren iPm'iu-- In your wife and tell her you have in n to tire drug store. It make grout diffi rence in her remark. lull-hu-e- a and c(Jhtu!, minute. na-tm- Many a There was no civil government for good or us so in vsi'Uiotislv sometimes. tone nod ofr. in tire very v hirl of lift , evil in tire eountey. Bekyars or robbers controlled the country districts. One night iVu MJ) tltt ' f m tilth tlll. V !! house and in they attacked my unch-1,r.eif t arlv v.mth. and we almost silence by stealth killed all its occupant the smiling Hgou tin ruddy etc areme. I awoke on the brea-- t of ray aunt the school who wu coul in death. You i n is and ti, ..f meiiy eys may well imnutes, son) gM Ireadui now; some agine that hav mg p.resrei through the-rI was not a very gay boy. I rethe in mldei iug in the gr.tv ; an-- anon, once whom I fir st went to school membered s "ig my m nht-- r sing" spring unbidden me why I did not laugh. 1 1 dd asked they t i t!i hp., and so itho-- and sweetens all them tire truth when I answered tlub 1 i in s memories. I was thoughtful had never learned how. At other tunes, ani mg the crushing in my temperament and given to grnbekien. m sh.t-- i of business, a merrv dittv of Vihen about n ytan of age I was apprenthe 1)! ler time pops out iSs little head, ticed to a carpenter and worked fur some hr ik, in up m t'u train of thought, years in making ekthechests for the peasants. I knew how fond these good people throw - th mind into aim! Irer ch oriel, were of gay colors, and use-- to delight them an light breaks from a cloud in tire sky, by painting rough pictures or sketches on ail t v c virng is given to U4 t!iir boxes. I never will forgi t the grati'!! e !, m-- st man g res singing to his tude of an o! I Servian you know there are w sk; .fi vi if- - i t he d ty ''s Lib-v- i. vn , snnre three million Servians in Hurgiry I out into the now world with ail ic i on ins way who n sent !.. to d asi-,i . i wonderful deeds of Ib.rko and tire great vv!ice wile and tidy taiiie ;u.d lir.cinovich cmhUzune i on his tiui h. Some ' 'i - iv fii s! i si ut him, Ire c Uiuot help j sr- inter I saw the portrait paiulei Szauioiy iS wh silo ii eg . at work in Dynla. Then it wa ail clear to nre I knew what I ha! been dreaming ah ml a n! for wl.nl I had longed. 1 deterSWEET Wf)RDS. mined aDo t become a painter, and after 1 have tecoi,re one. Of year of h.irliibu S.l r.iii'isreirj.s, hens which pave the way trujer. v ill eih ct & radiof i:.e aiSmeat uinlvert d'f-Aul- i.r any of the sun; for that tTU(do di. cal and rapid cm f dreuggrels. th.nger. e - IV S usi-,ipt- t 1 Hucgi, Cttrriiges, -- vi-.i- - BUILDKRS UF Sleighs, Farm tind Ore W RESPONGIEILITY. ecmethllig to aj abolt all Jt;iu:e it tcrriilc have ravages, but - riy afiwtf to take the proper enough cm. ip m ii.-e means of pu verting it. It re i Hiqde a "two and two ii. feut, that lUbs liurrey ilorehmuni ami Tar, taken .is a remedy for AHRTBT. and Aspirations of Mankaczy, tite (rreat Hungarian. There is a wonderful Hungarian artist in the Eastern States now, named Munkaczy. lie gave a brief outline of his life to an Eastern paper, which we copy below that all who are struggling and think their burden' are heavy may be inspired to persevere; You ask me how 1 became a painter and wire my master was. Well, let me take up tire mmed qui stion firt. To be truthful, I never had a master or studied painting. During various portions of my life I have bei'ti favored with the entree into the tudios of many famous at tints, among them Pilot) and Liebel, both of Munich, yet I dare say none i,f them would acknowledge me as their pupil, simply bccau.-- e whatever I have done has been in my own way, and if I have achieved success it has been iu working out my ideas on my own lines. After all, you know, I am merely a practical painter and tutve but little knowledge and less repect for d eheoiics rules, regulations and which some young men learn by heart in . order that they, too, may become artists. one-haAnd how did I become an artist? Jell, you ark mo for the story of my life, hut 1 will tell you as shortly and succinctly as I can. An ai list nmst be a child of great gladness or of great sorrow, I was the latter, ( 'ahfonia. 1 first saw my native covntry in the years subsequent to the invasion of the Eiinslaji hordes. Though born in 184! my memory SINGING IN THE HOME. Be-cin begins with the year 1M9. It was then my Cultivate s'nging your family. died. A great famine prevailed in mother old. when the child is sot three years our and she succumbed a victim of country I ne Mu g-- . and hymns your starvation. Tht-- my father was thrown bring them luck to your into prison for his participation in the upami tearh them to your little ones; rising, where Ire soon died, at leat so they nuv. them all logo tin r, to meet the varysaid. come liu in that moods ovei alter IN THE 8 EXT JEW MONTHS ing TAKE WAR WING. t to a California State a After writes as follows, Miller Pnsrm, Juaijuin to the presence therein of so i dative u We are fare to man v hoi. He says: truth in the United fare with theug-iieiof these ate KtatesiTwenty-livonly seventeen j eats old. As before tdated, there are many others much five hoys who younger. Here are forty are not quite twenty years old; all born, all handsome, healthy and rule. For my finely educated lads, as a ire1 nttier come own part ful e any of these terrible problems of bfe without being more and more per-- f Hl, (,f the wbdom and forethought 0. on fithers end tire d.vine wisdom of Hilt Writ, In the sweat of thy face shall thou cat bread ail the days of thy S.A There is mote good, and a bigger 11 line ami a "iter Sesvm in this and rod tire of tin- 13 Lie, spoil Squire t !td'.iid, than all the hooks that have been written m America. IltAO ufixs of iiriimTwrtfWti'T(yfiiiWiTOvrii'iTiWii'k(il hi . coiisi.n.j-ticn- S hur-sal- f AWrfL AN EVKUMlui-- Hr-- eveiything Hi hand bath done, aione, c m- COMPANir, v -y initTfrmimniifiiii STUDEBAKO BROS. MAXUEAOTUBIXO - a ty.u m in euiicli,.!.,,! 1 have ope thing to Vihen I hftve detinnund in a subject i d., nut stu iy up acres-.- , rn s ur r- a i up tbewia.h. (fits htuiittre. ! ic!i.-vi- - I aiiuwn little about iirciuv.dugy ,s a urti-- t c.i i kimvv. If eletliH there i anyth. ng is the of is .n it i.ghi my vating inward grace which has conic to m- -, winch I have porceivi d i.mi endeau.Hd to perpet-ual- c on c..ma, !'x. 1 .Voce liveth to 7 tjscw g v - tgaganmiwwii gtaawwaeiawfaoiwftw i j!n FANCY GOODS. in the r.bov Hies, Any one desirous of purchasing goods well to visit our wholesale or retail, will do er doing so. Orders by mail pueu'lly and caiufully attended to SIMON BROTHERS. epei .i. ;u |