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Show i.Min FOR ft JOB. KINO ATTORNEYS BOYS AND GIRLS, LAW Mt ItmUlMlI Su; Kirill BlecS froto, Uuk. ffre you Posted on th SOME GOOD STORIES FOR OUR JUNIOR READERS. WarT rad for Km of Cubs, WI India, Cesar ui Cm Verde Iilaods, Puerto lUeo, TorWfkl far One The Btary of the Puleoned Cut A Vary Huey Men Doing nnd Not Doing Dure to Do Klght, Dura to Be True. Bln key Weet, Hmoi eto. ; in oolurs, M t II ueMei on rererae nine of the ifworld: nil tbrei e'pnid 16ote. tit tad liitwr Call, by Goasaig da Queendn nnd Uenry Davenport Norihropl DO ep. Baaly Illustrated; eleth tl 60, full moroe o H do. Sent postpaid on reonipt of price. Die Ad, crlptlv rtraui.r. free. Agent wanted. HUlgt I rcee Parliament Pub. C., M Quinsy in beaver, Oolo- WARNER & HOUTZ, at LAW ATT0SNET8 Booina IS, I 14, nnd j Union Blook IS, UTAH. BO VO, OREGON SHORT LINE RY, Local Tike Cabd Id effect Mar 8, I olng 1897. Going NorU Bend up dsiitb Bond dow n VIOnm 6nlt Lake IJOam Lebi Junct. 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Indeed, I am not joking. said the old man; but what I have told you ks the sad and sober truth; for the two falcons are my two eyes, which I must diligently guard, lest something should please them which may be hurtful to my salvation; the two hares are my feet, which I must hold back lest they should run after evil objects, and walk in the ways of sin; the two hawks are my two hands, which I must train and keep to work in order that I may be able to provide for myscif and for my brethren who are In need; the serpent la my tongue, which I must always keep In with a bridle, lest it should speak anything unseemly; the lion Is my heart, with which I have to maintain a continual fight In order that vanity and pride may not fill It, but that the grace of God may dwell and work there; the Blck man Is my whole body, which Is always needing my watchfulness and care. All this Britdally wears out my strength. ish Christian Endeavor. $ II Puhllihed weekly by the d Sliver Knight Publishing Ce., WASHINGTON, D. C. tt NEW SLEEPING CRR8. To DENVER, OMAHA, 8T. LOCI CHICAGO AND BOSTON. Tbs Denver ft Rio Grsads Railroad Resale Lias of tbs World annonnoM nsw sod important additions to theli slrssdy well smogsd slssplog eti semes. laths futurs, this popular lino will run through wsskly oilman Tourist Slsepsri to Omaha, Chloagu, New York and Bostou, also to St. Louis without ehsDgo. Thsso cars will storl from Portland, Oregon, thus giving benefit of through service on Oregon Short. Lins, as well as sll Utah points. The excursions are personally conducted and furnish sll ths sunveslsness ul regular pullman sleepers st less than half tho coat. The Be. Louis ear will leave 0. S. L. Station every Thursday end Ogden via ltto Grande Western Thi Ry.. every Friday morning. Omaha, Chicago, Nsw fork and Boston Sleeper will leave 0. S. I Stationl every Weenoedsy and Salt Lake every Thursday evening, tbue affording thi Inestimable privilege of a twelve heui lay over at Salt Lake Cltv. For rates and all details, write toB. F. Nevlne flea. Agent, or H. M. Cashing T. P. A, D. ft K. O. Uy., Salt Lake City, ur any Oregon Short Line or Rio Grands W astern Ticket Agent no rural prmol Hm.il for a tow pto If you dont find this sort of Ripans Tabules At the Druggists Send live Cents to The Ripans Chkhical Company, No. 10 Spruce St., New York, and they will be sent to you by mail; or 19 cartons will bs mailed for 48 cents. The chances are ten to on that Ripans Tabula are tho very medicine you need. ttc ln Tkc 3?H0SS. ti Itultii fha Than Coma to Use Cuah lit. Creel Fi!!l IlnltH Criuli Ptrt Creel Lone Tkm- - Star'' ie waving iho flag of tha fra a rlka for Texas If moo you would ba No Idler ara wanted, the thrifty and visa, To wealth and high nation can equally rlea. Wheia 30 rn, oatsane ootton; tha rioheat of loam iVhlch yield to the aettlerg prop I tons and homo. Tree of ovary description arise on each hand, (from alluvial toil to tha rich tabla land. Hera oprings are axhauatleaa and atreama never dry, tho saaaon from winter to autumns bright Uittlli la ky, A wid of prairie la ini; liptj Of graaacpanorama of all kind perennially greea Clatoil Hera million of cattle, aheep, horse and goats Grow fat a it atoll fed or fattanMl on lei Cut!; So poverty I found Is tha mighty oat., domain, To ino man who exerto either finger or brain. Ercsi Juct, Hr re are homes for tha million i, tho rich and the poor. Silt Like While Texas open wide her hospitable door, thousand of acres yea millions to has Sha Ojdei hsi Titti ui tin VrJ Mia SieeplB Cu ini olontbo Kecllsiii all, Vet eon point without oost to where m.r dwell. Her terms will be easy with those whom she Uaal8, While aacuniy, all, in their title ean foal. Huy land while 'lis cheap, 1 the finest select, Twill, young men, prova a fortune when leas! you expect. Oldman, fur your children, bay, file it away; A Godsend 'twill prova on some rainy day. For a handsome book free, fully describing this wonderful country, address E. P, Tuna-kh- . General Passenger an Ticket Agent Texas aad Railway, Dallas, Texas .-- PM-ifi- e Chair Cm UHiMmtb 11 itrtUroab ghtfvtcoi grat self-deni- r. al Colorado TX2rc:o:isr f cartons 5-c- ent ANDREW ADAMSON County Surveyor Texas S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor and Mexico NOTARY PUBLIC. and American fork New Orleans Tailoring corn-hus- Per Team iwbaeriptlww Price, Send for eamplc; eganu wanted. A ONE GIVES RELIEF. s. "Dare to Do Klglit, Dare to Re True. ftrangl Tnlu Dear Boys and Girls: 1 want to talk to you about the pleasure of giving. It Is a text from which endless serCeserel mons might be preached, but they OScei would not appeal to me as strongly as and we had last week from a did the letter Guise little girl In Kansas wlio picks tomatoes to earn money and always gives the tenth. IV. SIEO.W. RISTINE. BAILEY. What a story of Bcctlri r. may be 'lip r Aft. back of that simple statement, for when one earns only a small sum It is not easy to always he willing to give a tenth of it away; but what a pleasure it Is, after the gift Is made! The habk DolL My "Come wid me, honey, an I'll mak it of giving needs rarerul cultivation, and Its fruits are thoughtful, unselfish k yer a dolly lak my ole mamcharacter. All children do not have useter mak fo me. my opportunity to earn and give money, 1 followed mammy across the garden and down the sunny path between the no matter how willing they may be, hollyhocks to the kitchen porch. I had but there are many other ways of bebeen stung by a honey bee.out In the ing generous. Give father and mother corn patch, and mammy, hearing my cheerful obedience, and help In every cries as she was gathering corn for way; give courtesy to the brothers and dinner, had plastered my little wrist slaters, as well as to the occasional with mud until the sharp pain had guest, and give patience and love to the little ones who demand attention when turned into merely a dull ache. The kitchen porch was only a large you want to go out to play. Write and arbor, its feet planted In the ground tell me some of the ways In which you and Its top braced against the kitchen are giving of your very best LovAunt Mary. walk Underneath It was a bricked ingly yours. floor, which the large, cool grape-leavDoing and Not Doing. kept shaded, and between the said a lad, coming down to "Sir," cSs red bricks, In the shadiest places, was one of wharfs la Boston, and adthe a toft green moss I have never seen dressing a well known merchant, anywhere else. There was a bench have you any berth on your ship? . against the wall, and here mammy I want to earn IE3jL.ii..-WA-srsomething. used to sit to shell her peas or to "What can you do? asked the genhuBk her corn. She brought two pans Gen'l tleman. filled with water, and Into one she put to I best do ran "I whatever my try the ears of corn as fast as she took City. answered the boy. off their husks; Into the other she put am put to, have done? "What you the softest of the husks. "I have sawed and split all mothers "Now. din," she said, when the last wood for nigh on two years. and ear, white shining, had joined its have you. not done? asked "What brothers in the water, "we'll see what who was a queer sort of the gentleman, kinder baby we can mak out o dls; questioner. some selected of she soaked and the "Well, sir, answered the boy, after husks. Making a small bundle of them, a moment's pause, "I have not whisIn one end. she tied a knot "Whats that for, mammy?" I asked. pered in school once for a whole year. "Thats enough, said the gentleman. "His bald, child; an dls yere's his "You Aavnoa Matting a tkotrli and SaMrlnthm map may ship aboard this vessel, and some And she of hair." the silk put aanartaln oar oplnloa Am whether aa to I see some master It of Cnmmanlaa. you hope tied It the and about neck toprabaMppalantaM. Slickly the knot, by enaSdanUal. Handbook on Patanu with a strip of the tougher husk. Next day. A boy who can master a wood-pil- e ant fra. OlJaat oganap for Maaiing uotanla. Pmaau takan tfiroagfe Mnna A ik raealvo and bridle his tongue must be she chose a fine, smooth, broad piece, untie without enarao, in tba geW Leadmade of stuff. Christian good of a beautiful light green, and folded It across. She put a cord in the fold, Ulnirtralad WMklp. Urgaat ahw If a man Is lucky he never speaks of A hondaomalp and drew It up like a running-strintaaraal. Torma. SS a gnUllan of anp aotont'Sa luck the of fools. roar: foar nraetba, L oldbpall nawadoatom proverbial This she tied about the knot, being Corn-flan- Territory. a i rag-baby'- half-grow- The Leading Bimetallic Paper of America. U. peach-apple- dnl; except Sundny IHJKLEY for Onn "I should admire," uighed Aunt Cam, I should admire to ha' a another eat like Tom! He wad jest the smartest rat and the best rat and the handsomest cat 1 ever sot eyeH on clear Maltese without a white hair on him, the best hunter you ever saw and the knowin-es- t cat it did beat all! "Too bad he should be pizened! said Mrs. Smith, sympathizingly. Aunt Nabby Green lias n cat thats the perfect moral of him, as far as looks got), and she says hes good as gold, but she seta such store by him I dont spose shed part with him, anyhow." Denny Prlnre and Nan Holloway, who Bat on Aunt Cams doorstep plays, ing checkers and eating heard the conversation, and both wished they could find a cat to comfort Aunt Cam. All the children loved the dear old lady who was so sweet to them, always had a plate of apples on the light Btand from which you were to help yourself, and apparently never failed to have sugar plums In her pocket. The next morning Nan came In hugging a hag that squirmed and sometimes mewed a bit softly. "Oh, Aunt Cam! she cried, heres two little Maltese kittens. I told our hired man last night about you losing Tom, and he went home and got these for you. Aint they beauties! and two kittens do play so cute together!" "You dear rhlld!" said Aunt Cam, fondling the kittens. "Jest like Tom, for all the world not a white hair on em. Thank you, a . thousand times!" And with a kiss and a handful of goodies. Nan hurried off to school. Before five minutes Benny came along with a gentle old Maltese cat purring In his arms. "Granitma says shed Jest as soon spare you old Tab as not, for she has three other rats. Run In, Tab, I am late to school! And Benny rap off without waiting to hear Aunt Cama "Thank you, Benny, dear! That afternoon Aunt Cam put the kittens down In the cellar, ahut old Tab in the woodshed, put on her thimble and went to the sewing circle. When she came home at dusk, she found a squirming bag on her front porch, and a note from Mrs. Smith tucked under the door. It read: "Aunt Nabby aaya she wouldn't spare Timothy to anybody hut you, but she has two kittens most as big. so you may have him." She carried In the bag and emptied out Timothy. He was. Indeed,, the very moral of Tom. and her heart warmed to him at once, in spite of the two kittens down In the rellar and the old cat In the woodshed. Going on the back porch later, she found there a box with slats nailed over the top. sod peering In. saw two n Maltese oats. A roughly scrawled parer lay on the box. I'm proper sorry your cat got killed by my rat plzen, so I have brought you two Maltles. I hope this will make It Our Youth. alright. John Wilson. Kin careful that the "hair should come up through the middle, and when she had tied another string about the neck it made a fine covering for the head, almost as good as a The arms came next, and these were made by dividing the buska below the bead Into three parts; one on each aide for the arms, and one In the middle for the body. The arms were wrapped with strlpa of coarse, strong husk, tied at the wrist, and mammys strong knife cut them off Just beyond. Some of the softer husks were used for the shoulders, and were put on first over one shoulder and then the other, until they were built out to the required breadth, when they were tied about the waist with more of the tough husk. Of course the ends of the fichu came well below the waist-linand added much to the thickness of the lower part. This was now divided evenly in two, and each division was wound like the arms, and cut off evenly. Is he a l, mammy?" I asked. Hes a sodger, child, and now go git me some and I'll give him his eyes and mouf." were stuck Into the The smooth, green face, and my doll wae complete; and by that time the beesting was forgotten. E. B. Barry, In Youth's Companion. es Pacipio Denver GtTJZJT Hoyt Sherman Salt Lake American Fork, Utah, Establishment. James R. Dolmer, Proprietor Complete line of latoet at) lee In lm ported Bod flomeetM elothe. First class work and fit guaranteed, IMIBXCAN Foal. l.TAV. JOSEPH EL8AIORE, Agt, Contractor and Builder, Utah. Scientific American. g. (J. Persona wishing to build will do wall to ge hieprloee, Scroll tawing, tuning, coopering, rasor end scissor grinding a specialty. Os block south Amarlaaa Fork Co-o-p. BUCKLER'S ARNICA SALVE. Tha Beet Selva in the world for Cats Bruizes, Sores, Ulcer, Sail Khsnfi). Ftver Bor, Tetter, Chapped Hants, Chilblains, Coins, aad all 8ktn Erupts loss, aad loeulVrlj enna Files, or a par rsqolrad. Ii guereaiead to gird psrfset ssilsfeetloo or money pfopdMJ Prtoo per box 26 cadis. FOR SALE Thus Stasia Brazglit. K oar load of ths teal barb wlro In lbs world lately received at J. K. Jon sena lumberyard. Lowest price. DoWltta Colic ft Cholera Cur Flsasowt. osOofc roaulto. aa Ig |