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Show Mr. - rWWVVWVWV,WVWVq- ( WV I WWWVaVW WW ww5 Tripier's Liquid its FLATTERY OF PUBLIC MEN. Fnm a Washington Letter: A Mr. Trpler hss obtained a patent for proair by intense cold. ducing It is a grayish-lookin- g fluid, and each gallon represents 800 cubic feet of ordinary air, so that Its expansive power is tremendous. There la however, no danger in handing it, and it can be easily confined in jars or cans of iron or steel. A Mr. Stearns of Zurich has obtained a patent for reducing carbonic add gas to liquid form, and he proposes to sell it to the public In little steel capsules, small enough to be carried in the vest pocket By this invention every man can have a soda fountain with him wherever he goes, for by unscrewing the capsule and dropping Its contents into a pitcher or bottle of water the liquid dissolves into gas again and charges the water like apolllnaris or soda in a fountain or a siphon. A company is being formed for the purpose of making capsules and charging them with the liquid gas. It Is proposed to put them up in little boxes, to be supplied to the public through druggists and grocers and furnish them to hospitals, steamships, armies and navies in quantity. liquefied HEALTHFUL OLD AGE - The people admired him and were loyally true to him. They saw his greatness sooner than did those in public life. As regtrds the latter, Lincoln was continually criticised and troubled by them. There waa never one of their number to tell him that he was greater than Washington, or even anywhere approaching to the plane of Washington. He waa continually found fault with by his own party associates at the capitol; not a few of them were Inclined to refuse him a second term In the presidency, and some of them Intrigued to prevent his having this. The saintlike patience with which Lincoln bore up under this was a beautiful trait In his character. Something mads him very strong. Perhaps It was not opposition, but certainly adulation had no part in it. Boston Herald. was." E. Lacey, writes: Pearl, La., " Ihave hadleucorrboea for about twenty years, falling of womb by spells for ten years, and my bladder was affected, bad backache a great deal. 1 tried a number of Mrs. doctors. lieve while, Worse Moat Ha Polite. General Manager Underwood of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad has issued the following general notice to station agenta and trainmen: Your especial attention is directed to the treatment of patrons by employes of the company. Complaints have been made from various sources of discourtesy to freight and passenger patrons on the part of our agents, or their representatives, at several of our stations, and also Inattention of conductors and brakemen to properly care for the comfort of passengers. There should be no cause for such complaints. It is a part of your duty to sea that our patrons are treated at all times with politeness and courtesy, not only by yourself but by employes under your charge. One of the valuable assets of a railroad company is uniform politeness and courtesy from all of its employes to its patrons, and this capital must not be encroached upon. It Is proper for you to understand that advancement does not depend wholly on your efficiency, but In other directions also, and will be measured In a great degree by the treatment accorded to patrons. Vinos ns Decoration Vines, indeed, may cover foundations, bare walls, unsightly board fences, and unpalnted sheds, etc. Vines may serve as screens, and give privacy to the yard; vines may assist in making a shady nook, remarks a contributor to the Womans Home Companion. But above all, vines may make houses homes, adding grace and beauty to even the stateliest mansion. There is such an endless variety of vines, and most of them are so easily cultivated that they appeal to the veriest novice or the busiest housewife. In planting you may have all of one kind or choose many varieties. For quick effects over balcony, fence or screen the morning glory, moon flower, nasturtium, Cobaea scandens and cypress vine give most pleasing effects. For slower and more permanent results are the fries, woodbines and honeysuckles. A Household Necessity. hone should hsvo hind? for use s little mx of Casesrets Candy Catbsitlo. as perfect AU drugglita, lUe, guardian of l ha family health. Xtbi-- t A esting discussion of the dangers of flattery to public men, cites Abraham Lincoln as an instance of a public man whom flattery could not affect. It Is a fact that there has seldom been an Instance of a public man who was less tempted In this way than was Lincoln. Including' one lady, 128 missionaries left Zion for various mission fields during the month of April. Elder Ed. J. Wood, late president of the Samoan mission, is preparing a new series of gospel tracts in the language of that people. Elder F. F. liintze, who has been laboring in Athens, the capital of Greece, for a short time had, by last advices, returned to Constantinople. The meeting place of the Saints in London has been changed to ClerWen-we- ll Town Hall, Rosebery avenue, London, N. This is a great improvement on the old place. The elders of the church have commenced laboring on the Marquisas Islands in the Great South Seas, under the direction of the president cf the Society Islands mission. Elder Ilrigham Young is about to take a trip south, but will return in Two Farmer time to be present at the family re- Doubled their money last week. Write or union to be held on the anniversary of Wire Andrew & Lombard, Stock Brokers Salt Lake, Utah. the birth of his father, June 1. President George Q. Cannon left on April 30 for Washington, D. C., on business connected with the erection of the new Federal building that is to be shortly erected in Salt Lake City. Elders John Henry Smith and M. F. Cowley of the quorum of the twelve apostles, left Salt Lake City on the evening of April 28, to attend a meeting of the conference presidents and other officers of the southern states mission at Chattanooga, and otherwise . visited that mission. Missionaries writing from Meridian, Kansas, state that the work in that section of the country is progressing nicely and that the elders are able to perform their work with less difficulty than six months ago, popular feeling having undergone a vast change in favor of the church. Elder L. A. Stevenson, of Brinton, Salt Lake county, returned April 21. lie has traveled in Florida and southern Georgia, and for a year and a half has devoted his time to Sunday school work. Elder Stevenson says he has enjoyed fair health and met with good Success. He has gained an experience he considers invaluable. CHARMING grandmother! What a pleasant influence in the house is a delight ful old lady in good health! Mrs. Mollis Barber, St. James, Mo., writes: "I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound during change of life, and have pussed through that critical period safely. I suffered for years with falling of the womb and female weakness. At times could hardly stand on my feet, also had leucorrhcea. I tried several good doctors, but instead of getting better, grew worse all the time. A friend advised me to try Mrs. Pinkham's Compound. I did so and after taking six bottles, was cured of both leucorrhcea and falling of womb. I am now enjoying good health and feel very grateful for the good your medicine has done me. I would recommend it to all women suffering as I Stands Almost Alone ns One Mot A Ban tad by It The London Spectator, in an Inter- Lincoln i Unusaal I ever. than Vegetable Compound. Eleven bottles of Compound and one box of Liver Pills cured me and I am now sound me the and well It helped through change of life period. I e fifty-fivold." am years The women of advanced years who are healthy and happy are invariably those who have known how to secure help when they needed it. Mrs. Pinkham will advise any woman free of charge who writes shout her health. Her address is Lynn, Mass. "DIRT DEFIES THE KING.M THEN APOLIO 18 GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. rnnkuu, You might as well be safe in your and enjoy tea-drinki- ng, 9 e? r i it more besides. e, al Guard-Ilous- o. well-kno- al re- try Lydia E. Pinkham's First Populist I tell yon, these Foot-Eas- semi-annu- They would me for a little then I would be then thought I would trusts are gettln more shameless and unUushln every day. Second Populist The Bound Towers of Ireland. What has happened? First Populist Hundreds of years ago, as far back There's one bein formed, an the as the sixth and not later than the president says it ain't to help the contwelfth century, it was the custom in sumer, .but jes' to make money. Ireland and other Christian countries Are Ton Cuing Allan's build tall narrow towers close to to An Hawaiian correspondent says: Is the only cure for Swollen, It not is known churches. It the of many The elders and saints of the Hawaiian for certain why they were erected,but Smarting, Burning, Sweating Feet, mission have enjoyed the outpourings it is supposed that, besides being used Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allens to be shaken into Foot-Easa of the noly Spirit in the for religious purposes, they afforded the shoes. Atpowder all Druggists and Shoe conference, which concluded here at shelter for priests and people in times Stores, 25a Samplo sent FRICKS. AdLaie, Aprils. The house was crowded of danger. After bells had been introdress, Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. to overflowing, there being between duced they were sometimes hung in Langaago of Flowers. The round towers were four and five hundred in attendance. these towers. modern Greece the language of In a to hundred from feet eighty mostly Representatives from most all the high, and usually crowned with a flowers is developed with much detail, were islands branches throughout the peaked roof. They were lighted by and is so generally understood that a present, while Sunday schools, Mutual small windows, and the ascent from lover and his sweetheart sometimes on an Ideal correspondence by Improvement associations, Primaries story to story was mads by means carry means of dusters of loose blossoms. of matter As ladders. a of the West from Maui, Relief safety, and societies, Honolulu and Waikiki joined with us door was placed at a considerable disToot Kilter Mill in making the good time we have had. tance from the ground. Above a hun- Is now carried on tha Overland Limited of dred of there towers, more or leu perThe Sunday school conference of the fect. are still to be found In various the Union Pacifia because ''Uncle Sam knows that the Old Reliable gives th San Luis stake of Zion was held at parts of Ireland. best service and makes the quickest time Manassa, Cola, April 1 and 2. There of any line in the west. Ticket office,,01d Hull's Catarrh Cura were present of the general Sunday Stand, 101 Main street Is taken internally. Price, 75a school officers, Elders Karl G. Maeser a Kafraehaiw Lemon Bath and L. John Nuttall. In the absence Moan A recent From tha At a reception of the Profesof Stake Superintendent Ira B. Whitsional Womans of in League, a fit childish s Twas pique, ney, who is on a mission, First Assist- I struck some of her assowas actress on telling the my captain chiqna ant M. O. Funk presided. Reports He In so the mad ciates he scarce could spique, profession about the luxgot from the superintendent showed the Then lemon bath which she tried ordered me for many a wlque a of ury Sunday school work to be in a good To occupy this cell so bllqiie. on a recent trip to the West Inwhile condition generally in this state. The Oh, would that I had been more mique ! dies. She said that it imparted a sense instructions given during- the conferJohn C. M. Valentine in May St. Nicho- of cleanliness and freshness to the ence by Elders Maeser and Nuttall las. skin that made a Turkish bath look were timely ane very pointed. like thirty cents. Several lemons or Da Tear Faat Arha and BamT conference of the The Shake Into your shoes, Allen's Foot-Eas- limes are sliced and allowed to soak a powder for the feet It makes In the bath water for an hour until Sacramento branch of the California New Shoes feel Easy. Cures all the Juloe is extracted. A handful or ICth tight mission was held on Sunday, the Swollen, Hot and of bran or two, and the preparations Bunions, Corns, of the of April. Elders from all parts refresher are Sweating Feet. At all Druggists and for an unsurpassable conference, which extends through Shoe Stores, 25a Sample sent FREE. complete. the Sacramento valley from Red lilufl Address Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. Collier's Weekly for April 23 Is fnll of to Fresno, began to arrive as early as The May Atlantic opens with an article Interesting material. The front page has on and conference before the Thursday upon the Australasian Extensions of De- a picture of the military burials nt ArSunday eighteen missionaries were mocracy by H. de IL Walker, who dis- lington, showing the troops lined up alongpresent Besides the elders gathered, cusses the management of affairs, espe- side the long trench-lik- e graves and the there were also many members who cially financial. In tha five grant Pacific caskets draped with American flags. The eamein from the outside counties to colonies of England, their methods of gov. lending artlde is entitled "The Bivouac of It is from tbs pen of n attend the services. Many of the ernmentnl loans, their banking deposits the Dead. war correspondent. The article is elders are to be released in the near and tax regulations, and their relief and Illustrated from photographs taken by future and only these spoke, owing to pension systems. Collier's Weekly staff photographer. The A Bure Thing, the lack of time. Mrs. May Fair Good morning, Xr. Quay investigation at Harrisburg is writThe remains of Elder David M. Muir Keane. I want to run in and see your ten up by n newspaperman, of Beaver, who died a few months ago, wifa Is she at home? Mr. Par and illustrated from photographs of Quay and the members of ths while on a mission to Scotland, reached Keane Yes. Shell be at home all committee. Salt Lake City on Tuesday, April 25, day. When I left she was trying to in charge of Elder Hector McQuarrie make up her mind to go out and have and There Is nothing so sensible as n noble mind in lo w estate. of St. George. The body was for- a tooth pulled. warded the same evening to Milford in the care of Elders Rulon S. Wells and Joseph W. McMurrin of the first council of the seventies, the deceased being at the time of his death one the presidents of the Twelve Quorum of Seventies. Elders Wells and MeMurrin were also the presidency of the European mission at the time of Elder Muir's Alabastlne can tie used over paint or Alabastlne, the only durable wall coatdeath. Funeral services with appro- ing, takes the place of ecallng kalaomlnes, Paper; paint or paper can be lined over paper and paint for walls. 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