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Show II Ai I !!. d Tmal'.r FUtr been I))- - a I'nltt-- j i .Uck a Jt:k Iciand nliruad meugr cie inirk-- lip. hf ( dollar in f.iiv-iiu- nuit-i- i TWO TYPE3 OF THE SOUTH. Early Keltlrra from Faglaud Lea, a 1 TraiM la Tl.it lljy. The two loaning typi-- of U:p'i!:iif:n aro plainly ih; Virginian aud the SuuMi Carolinian of ihe For 1I1I fuel their aro laiih l;!r turii-aaud physiographic reawine, tli clurcn the Allunt'c. Virginia was tin: flivt and South Carolina the niut hern colony to be nettled by i) Knglishmen who desired to 1 mud home. The Introduction of elav.-rand lla application to sia;ile cupa speedily gave as lone to in huui province, hilt hot ween them, in North Carolii.il, ml to the couth of them. In Georgia, there were fewer w.althy and ro t:udi- - rrupK to apeak of, to that from the first ticiety in these prorinr was more or less demoeratic In spite of slavery. Uefore, however, the gentry of the .oust could expand nnd ic. up the countiy lying between the Hlue Itldge and the Alleghenies and beyond the latter range of mountains a very different sort of people had moved in ami taken possession. Among these peoplr, owing to their habits and the nature of their soil, slavery rould tal.e r.o strong hold; hence they remained ileiniM-rat'and dislliiet from : s -i tido-uati- r. l eec-oi- Wfil-iu-d- arle-toemt-ic A !Ktw can I gei lniluirj. a lot of harlied Where asktil rainier Furrow of wire rhea bit friend Drc.run J)cHi;oni, who was watching the old man work the biick-aaItuc-l- a, What for?" ga.:iid tin cstoainhed granger, dropping Ilia y::w. For nothing, of euurxc. You nee, after the leWi'l'h wires ovr there n have been used n llrle wliil. the language twists them all out of shape and the pea: ants use them fur Kuk-ela- fence. Farmer Furrow mild awed wood. hut nothing Aa lufuntllu "Wbjr do you jiut iluMe woolen slip-pe- n 11 ael-tli- rs their tidewater n.ighbors, as they are to this day. iudwHl So'i he can vhur-fl- e on the baby ? hi feet, air, an' fill hlsnelf up with Meetrlclty, an' draw a spark on th Ilaln Cog's note, Dealer. rurloii iJlnnrr t Jrlrha An American traveling iu Jerusalem describes in the Hartford Courunt an Interesting dinner be ate reicntiy at a hotel in Jericho: We sat on the poreli of ihe hotel at Jericho, he wrote, after a dinner at we were which wi:h served from butter cheese Norway, from Rwiuerlnnd, marmalade from Jeiusa-ler- a wine from waste stamps. Save up London, diluted with water from Ihe well of Klishii, raisins from Ramoth Gilead, Schilling's from Jericho (in no respect Ints, send several oranges ferior to tluiso from Jaffa or the Indian River, Flu.), ami almonds from guesses for that missing the east of the Jordan, smoking Turk-Ir- h word in one envelope. tobacco, which, like ihe Turkish empire. Is Inferior to Its reputation, Schilling's Best money-bac- k and a clip of eoffee from tile corner grocery uf Jerlrho. air."-Cleve- land Dont your and tea-ticke- OJllIIAX GIltL. In-l- (mm CliiiJKtt in Juliet, 111., and fuiii.d I bar laju t I'nl'ard, a rar cleaner, mho Sunday tumid the money over to the owner. The man who lost the money is . r. UrlSiif, a coin njcruial traveler nf r !: h city. After ihe lost treasure wu tu lilm l.e was the h iijili in m ve:i,-in townVTL'u ino;ii-- rciiri'.-iit.Rd imiill Well, theyre giving l! awny In aald tile Ueaeun. AX toyello tea, at your grocer's. Rules of contest published in large advertisement about the first and middii of each month. ai6 Aiivlea to Thla Woman. fIJy Amy Randolph.) t K. FOLMOTT had Just finished hi dinner. Mr. Foil loti was a very rich man, aud bla cook bad once been a pupil of the great Buyer, , 0 that the meal, although unosten- Jatinua in every respect. was of the best nnd choicest, The asiiaragus soup, a delicate young baked altad, roast bum with champagne sauce, a salad, these things Mr. Fol coffee, sweeta-a- ll bolt enjoyed because, in their way. they were perfret. And he was Just culling out a few monster strawberries from among their green leaves alien a footstep sounded on the veranda. He looked quickly up. A tall child uf 18 stood there, her face flushed, her hair disheveled and her thick hoot powdered over with the flne dust of the roads. 1 am so hungry," hurst luruluntar ily from her lip. Can't 1 have one of those cakes ?' Sir. Fol Holt frowned and shouk his he.id. if yon are a beggar," he said, you hud better go around to the hack door. Mrs. Hanford will give you something, I dare say." The child blushed deeply and drew herself up with someth tug of unconscious dignity. Im not a beggar," site said. "Cnn't a girl lie hungry without being a beggar? I have come here to luok for Paul Follloft." That's my name," snld the old gentleman. a little suspicloitaly. I Then," she raid, composedly, have come here to lie your little girl. I am Gracia Dellaire. My papa was Colonel Bruce Bcllalre, and when ha died lie said that you would take care of nte. Here are his letters. And, now, please, let tlum give me something to eat. And this was the way In which Grace Rellalre came to the house of her fathcr'e distant kinsman, Paul It not a lover of water, the thin wom- Folliutt. an must cultivate a taste for It. She Rhe wne a pretly child, when the must drink water upon rising and as dunt was washed out of her Whn la Halt Lake Cliy Don't Fait to Via often during the day and between and the shining brown cutisdimples were meals as possible. Cocoa, milk, and a blushed Into something like shape. She moderate amount of coffee are all had Bruce Bcllaire's large, dreamy eyes A light luncheon should be Most llcautlful Ilenl j 1'lrniy uf imiwlna, right. and exquisite Greek profile, and Mr. IIimi in ami t ink-i- a eaten a ai I'lnuurr llnwrl retiling. Flarly to bed even while he experienced a Itah. In. is all right, but the same rule does not Folllott, thrill of consternation at this new Dance anil Concert Music Furto rising unless madame feels apply nished by our felt his heart warm toward herself thoroughly refreshed by a good rharge, $5,000.00 Electric Orchestrion sleep. MeHt should occupy a second- her. "My dear, aald he, you are a nice equal Ui twculy ary place In the dally dlci., hut vegetaUtile girl, lmt what can I do with yon?" Faro for Round Trip, In- bles may be freely indulged In. Sweets could atay here and play, couldn't eludlnraUnilkstim lu ground., only llia are decided fattunera. Warm baths I?" 1 said SALT LAKi: .V (KIDIIN KV. Grade, Innocently. will sun baths and the work help along (Mice Ml South M;iln Rtrt-w-. But there la something else In the In great style. H. W. KAKI.Y, BAllltKKfiFR. k world for little girls to do besides playFikeniP-UruL Mgr Agt ing," said Mr. Folllott and so he took Ill luM-- r I nal rsrt. One of the largct contract recently counsel with good Mrs. Hanford, his made for paper was closed last wek housekeeper. Dear heart, sir," said that kindly BALT LAKR CITY. II 111. by one of the leading, paper mill in it seems to me plain Wlarnnaln. The paper goes to a wall personage, Khnainalliin, ArrvuMim a liiMimnluf Why dont yon send her to paper manufacturing concern In Kan-aa- a enough. lndiffMilmi, Idwof Ahm. Mrs. John Folllott? Don't you rememIII? City, and will require 120 cars, eaih ber last summer, when she was here 111 to 18 to containing tons, complete IL B ood ImpuritlM? Or car if These coupled together would with make up a train considerably over a If to, go to Book Hot Spring, nils In length. This i to be where you will find everything ulcan, used In llie manufacturepaper of wall paper, a new anil Larthroughout. and It la estimated will produce 8.500,-00- 0 gest iwiinming pool trader roof in the rolls uf the finished goods, an west, Plenty of bathing nulls and private amount almost Impossible to roueeive, as It means a single strip of paper 20 pools. inches wide and 18.0U0 miles long, or LAGDDN. e ne. r Becks Hot Springs, flrst-elax- SI00 Tojny Man. WILL PAY flOO FOR ANY CASE long enough to reach way around the glolte. of the two-thlr- fft for lluwa Thla! offer One Hundred Dollars reward any csee of catarrh that cannot It Of Weakaaa la Ma They Treat mad cured by Hull's ('aiarrh Cure. r. J. I'HKNKY tt CO.. Tnledo, Fall to Cura. We. Ihe have known V. J. Aa Omaha Company pbu-- for the Uni rtieney for Hie lam Is years, and belleva tima before the pul-'ia It mini. Tuiar-nax- him perfectly honorable In all huslneaa for tha cure of Luat Vitalii v, Nrrrou traniuftloim and able lu carry aud Sexual WeakiiCNi. aud Heiuratiuu of out any obligation rouile by lhi-l- firm. A Truwx, Wholesale Druggists, ToUfa Furr la old aud youug men. No West ledo, O. worn-ou- t French remedy; ruiilaiiu no Wuldiiia. Klnuan A Marvin. Wholesala Fhrmphorou or other harmful drug. It ia liruKKlets. 'Inlcdo. D. a WoNDtarixTiiKiTUKxr- - niug'cul in it Hall's Dure Is taken internally, Caiairti affarU-ponit-ive dlrm-iliu it cur. AH reader, Clin npon Ihe blood and muwho an tuffrrlug from a wrakunw that cous aiirracca of the system. Testimoseal free. Price Tie per bottle. Maid blight their i. ie, eausiii that mcutal aud nials by all rii'iissisis. pbyaical Buffering peculiar to Hall's Family I'llls are the best. ahould write tu lliaM'.Vi'K 31 KliICA I, CU1IFASY, liiuuha, Neb., ami they will send you absolutely a ralualil The Highest llrldge. paper on there diwmre-- , aud punitive jiruof The highest bridge of any ktn.1 in oi thrir truly Sluii LTakaaST. Thoue Bads of lueu. who liavo hat all bow of a tbs world Is said to be the Len river aura, ara Iwing rratureJ liy them to a per- vi'iduct ou the Antofagasta railway, in fect eoacHtiou. Ifcillvia, South America. Thu plaro This Jlaoicai. Tmcxtmext may he taken at home under their directions, or they will where thla highrst railway siruaure pay railroad fare and hotel hill to all who hi' been erected is over the lio'.j rapto go there fur treainent, if tiiey ids In the uppei Andes, and is bet weed Jrefer cure. They aro perfectly ralinMa hare no Free Free fun, the two aide iff a canon which Is 10.W0 feet from the level of the Free Sample, or C. O. li. take. They have K.id.UlU capital, and guarantee to curt Faciflc. From the aurfuce of the cire.im evorv do- to the level uf the very cam they treat or rails this reehiatej llar; or their chargee uiay be dr)xbilrd iu le exactly 6:tUi reel in hank to be paid to them when a tura it height, affected. W rile them today. the length of the principal span Is so aud the dh.tance fret, between the abutment Is 8b2 feet. The gauge of Hie road Is 2 feet 6 Inches anl the rr;.in enws Uto bridge at a rtieed of 2t0 miles an hour. Special Announcement Cut thta nt aim! ih1 with ll.tTi t Jjtk HtanpCA..) IV. Stvopd Niuih t Ktt ik tv I'nMpectorw' Map of I lah. rubhrMwiiol Ddjt jvur hlmuiiire. trlih Ink, 11u- - lassctiuvr won tod ml. in of the Rio eiiHipiH rui niia p4 hi pnm rs.tw. Grande railway ha just ImuuiI an map showing all mining district of record, together with an outline sketch of Use Van Dyke Headache Tablets l lie older districts, and culling spcclul attention to lairtiully develoH-WANTKTV .ipntlcinsn or loidr which recently have shown liniaii't-un- t tire in each rminiv is xiuln Small ajiarv AddrPM. with uncovering of gold and cojqs-r- , now 1, D. Hin 4 IS, Salt Lit. Cliy. Llah. r attracting notice uf and others. For copies of this raliiahle map add res F. A. Wiouaun. G. 1'. A., Salt Iaikc City. If you would keep posted, I'nleteatUmal Flty, write for Inturnuiivia From the Weekly Teiegrapli: At an l'enuipt Keplln, Quick Kvtaras. evening party recently the hostess had hustled out of the room to arrangt FRED A. SEARS. some detail of enpper, or eoniething. Wet' 0 irk Bloch. SILT LIKE CITY During her absence a young man sang a sentimental ballad to the Intrust JOHN A. HAMILTON,' Tha hostesq agony of the company. MVM'rtm io.K ur rpiifa. Awning's, Wugiiii ('over, returned Just uftcr ho had finished. A he had to leave early he approached to IHinitiiiff uml Cjiihus (imuN Of all rtevrlpllii.i. l lie eheueeM holme make hie farewell. ''Good-nigh- t, said la the Uite Mnilunitr mictuiM iuT the hostess, with the uaunl excess ol 4 Wale Street, Kail lake City "Good-nigh- t. Im so soramiability, R. ry you can't sing." The young man A liMuneoHsmo crimsoned sod fled. WALT a niiam-laM- r 11 JIhu-hoo- id i, asL uH.ainC. oki.y-iwH- iKr ii -- rr0,-u-i;lo- . r, Live Stock Commission. I. DuRGE CO., I.AkK CIIV. ITS It - lie,i(l 1.1 uestinillon at Ss--- u ,..n ( )B aiailonerv. aMie. tmvbvr. aad,,B swuvmj .av- Wsit.aiHliienialii'Si- publi-he- n en-i- -,. rlWkal ...mounter., iptmatwao avtt R Wklkiw. rass... Claims ei Fm.k-- IL,Wartuiaiue.l.u..ibrv wiU rilrrt An-4 p reiviv.. imiwi reply "EWDiscovEn:. DROPSYtnnii.iiiit,H4 laidats1 as for ro. treatment Free. k.-- .k GANGER of Be. A B.aaiM'sMva, uua. invi-sto- "OH! TAKE ME AWAY!" and you helped her out with the debut that troubled her 0 badly, she declared she would do anything In the world to show her gratitude? And she's got daughters of her own, hasn't ehe? Who la there In all the world that rould bring Miss Grade up better than she? Mrs. Han furd, .you are a genius" aid Mr. Folllott. Why on earth didn't I think of that myaclf?" ' Mr. John Folllott came to the Grange at or.ee a portly, emlllng matron, The darling," she ctied, enthusiastically embracing Grade, who looked rather awed at the sight of so much splendor, T shall lovt her as dearly as If ahe were my own! Poor, dear Cousin Bruce! IIow well 1 remenilier him! You sweet one, yon are the very picture uf your pa par1 So Mrs. John Folllott, greatly rejoicing. returned to the brown-ston- e bouse lit New York, whose rent was unpaid, and to the daughters, whose expensive dresses were yet written up on the wrong side of Mile. Surlltor'e books. It's positively providential." Mill Mrs. Folllott. A thousand dollars a year clearly added to onr Income! But there is that great awkward child to bring up." said Madalena Folllott. a handsome brunette, who had just made her debut In aociety. Oh, that does not signify, said the serene matron. Her cost will be nothing." And an. In the course of few weeks. Grade Hellalrc found herself scttRng down to the posit Ion of Indy's maid to the three Misses Folllott. She sewed the button on Madalena' hoots, the ran out on rainy days, when the very rhumhrrninld objected on account of the weather, to match shades of worsted anil filoselle for Allretie. the second daughter: she washed Florence's poodle. fur her, and wept many a tear of bitter iiiortifleation the while. And b decrees her shoes grew worn and rusty, her healthy young growth outstripped the limits of her coarse serge gowns, her Nuinei snd mantle became 0 shabby that she could not go out except under rover of the friendly duek. Onre, driven to desperation, she wore Florence's white chapeau and soft seal jacket. But ahe never rott pes t dl the experiment, for Mr. mot her on the stairs and flashe the light of her great, black eyes upon her In a manner that was truly appal- month! But I have nothing tu wear!" plead-e- l Grace. Your clothes are good enough, said Mrs. Folllott, sharply. There is nothing so sinful as vanity. But when I go to school ' began Grace, You srs not going to school," aaid Mrs. FulHotL It Is your business tu atay here and help Jane with the china and silver snd make yourself useful. You are not a young iadyr like Mias A licet e and Miss Florence-yo- u are only a working girl." Child though alie was, Grue'e comprehended the Injuxtiee of all tbl. Kind old Mr. Folllott hadnt nuant this when he gave her over into Mrs. John Fulllott's change. He must have forgotten to send the money, Grace thought, or she never would have been treated thus. "It's a sbante, aald honest Bridget, the The child ought to have exercise at least. Sure, if she was the cat they couldnt take leas notice of her," said Norah, the waitress. And Just look at the doilies uf her," said Fannie, llie smart rhaniliermaid. (She's kept me awake with her cough fur two nights, said Bridget ami ail the paregoric I give her don't loose It np a bit." For Mrs. Folllott, under an extra pressure of company, had ordered Grace to sleep with Bridget for a night or two, and when the company was gone nothing had been said about her resuming her little room again. The girl need it to keep their summer dresses In, said Mrs. Folllott. And Grace Is just as well off with Bridget." "They wouldn't care If she coughed herself out of the world entirely, said No ah. "Worse luck to 'em, said Fannie, nolmily ever yet ground down the orphan and the fatherless without theie was a Judgment on em for It." Mr. Folllott all this time waa beginning to be a little uneasy. Ills elegant city relative wrote at stated Interval, but her rnmmunlcatloua were eminently unsatisfactory. 1 ahould like to see the child, he said within himself. Aud last night I dreamed that Bruce Bellulre came to me, just as he used to look, and asked me what I had done with his one ewe lamb. I dont believe In supernatural I never had any faith In warnings. signs snd omens. But I believe I will g down to New York and see if Grade Is well." And so, late one snowy December night, there came a tremendous peal at t lie doorbell of Mre. John Folllott's mansion: That lady was absent at a fashionable reception with her three daughters. Norah and Fannie had gone tv visit a friend In a neighboring kitchen, and Bridget, half asleep, stumbled to the front door and opened 1 Bei-lai- re It. "Mis Grace, Is It? she stammered. Sure, If yes'll step in the parlay I'll send her up to you. Tp! repeated the keen old gentleman: where la she?" 'In the kitchen, sir," confessed Bridget. I will go where she Is," said Mr. Folllott. Take me to her at once. Four little Grade sat before the k'lchen Ore, the meekest and palest of In an Ciuderellus, unconsciously drooping attitude. Her dress was worn her and faded, hair brushed back In a plait, her cheek transparently pale, and there waa an expression In her eyes, as they looked Into the red emliers, that made Mr. Folllotts heart ache. I've not come any too soon, he thought, and 'hen he said aloud: Graeie! Little Grade!" With n sudden cry she sprang to her fed and ran sobbing into his arms. Oh. take nte away! ahe exclaimed. Bit, I am ro miserable here!'' The old man looked at her, with tears lit his eye. I have made a mistake. Grade. said he. No man can do his duty by proxy. I should have kept yuu myself. Never niiml. little oue. henceforward you alinll lie all my own." He turned to Bridget. Pack her elm lies, aai.l lie, and los no time. Are you going to Bridget stared. take her away, sir?" said she. Mr. FoHioti. nodded. "And if glad of It I am." said the hottest girl, "for though It's weariful h iiesome I shall lie without her. it's no place for a gentleman's daughter, is this owld kitchen. No more It ain't!'' And when Mrs. Folllott and her daughters returned, tired and cross, at S o'c'oek in the morning, there was no patient Graeie to do the duties of a lady's maid to them. And a note from their rich relative on the tail table explained the phenomenon. Mrs. Fulllott grew pale aa ahe read the curt words In which Cousin Tan! expressed his meaning. We shall never have a cent from him again as long as we live," said she. But Grade, secure lu his parental love, was happy, and when she looked hark over those New York day they seemed like nothing hut a troubled dream. From which she had awakened, lhank heaven!-Ne- w York Tsrk sail Arwrulaw. It must be admitted that the Armenians me not an easy people to get or with. They are distinguished by nr euergv. a bitsy-neand a fondness fot acquisition that arc almost They are selfish, personally unattractive and strikingly lacking lr traits of nubility and Tin average Armenian I unquestionably ol sharp Intelligence so far as small things go. The saying is that It taket ten Jew to outwit one Greek and ter Greeks to outwit one Armenian, lit Is unquestionably extremely irrltatiu to the quietlstic. resigned, fatalistic Turk. The two have little In common The Armenian la dearly a pestilent fellow, anil the Turk has decided to get rid of him. The Armenian Is persistent source of unrest. He Is 1 "kicker." What men do with kick-eraIn the orrldrntal scheme of things Is to vote them down. The Turl knows no other way than to club then down, cut their heads off, or sink then In the sea of Marmora. He la applylni the triune recipe with patient seal at auier-oeol-deni- self-respe- Fnrblddffi Wrfp lirttaln 1m Just beaten back a German Invaslan. Tha Alster, a German trawler, not only caught flah within the forbidden waters or Moray Frith,, but undertook to land It catch at Aberfrom a Britdeen. Fifteen r. lmd to use force in ish pushing bark the German fishermen and throwing their fish hack Into thalf boat. ling If ever yon presume lo do such a occasion offer.- - Atlantic blue-jack- man-of-wa- Fol-lin- Artists A FAMOUS MONEY LENDER. thing again" aaid ahe, In a low vole of concentrated wrath, you ahall b hut up on bread aud water fur a Itery ol a Maa Wba Waa I'aaavtable ftiil In Worked iimr.tl.s tu ul.Uiii t tie fliiixlt and fuutnl in we ehail exhibit daily mi mir J'u.it in l'araili-- . ou t v.c l!,c prim- - in re-- ( ns Wing forcing to tills t llie t aiiuingNt tin- - 1. l and t'all'ural. In ths passing of Aaa Fisk drops out from California life an Individuality so marked that It was proverbial In tha community, says the Ban Francisco Chronicle. Asa Fisk gave a naaia to methods In finance aa Machlavelll gava a asms to methods In politics. The common remark of those who knew him only by repute Is Cent per Cent, Cent per Cent, the money lender Is dead." Zealous fur hi farthing Asa Fisk may have been, and In a grasping posture was he photographed in the Jn-bili- -e Ix-s- f: iiikiinfailiii'i In Am. cjvil- It is due the Waiter A. Wood llarve-ti- -r 'oniaiiv, liain W.i .11 t'oiniiaiiy, i'u-ii- . I i r ( Champion oiiipuny, Wagon Cntupun v, J. I. Chm- - T. M. Com puny aud many t Iters for tlieir contributions uf inoni-y- . to tlii jubilee fuud. We Khali iliMrihiiti: from our float tin duily:j "'i.iKMl fails for tlie ladies. Ihmks for all Miii-liiii- e opinion of hia fellows generally, but in this lender's nature waa n kindly, evsn n generous phase, and there are tears that ha la dead. For Asa Fisk was a loving man to his own, a liberal parent and husband, and, in stealth, he made charitable gifts that might astonish those who were called upon to pay to the last dollar .he debts they Incurred when in stress. Indeed, In such contradiction were the aspects of this man that one cannot bring them Into harmony unless he applies ons lens to his business life snd another to his domestic life. Asa Fisk was one man to hia debtor snd another man to hi family. His ehurueter Is to le read from hts ancestry and the struggle uf his early life. He was a farmer's boy In New England, horn on Christmas day, 1818. at the town of Holllaton, Mass., and until 14 years age he lived and worked on Lis father's farm. Then he made hts way to Boston, and for a wage of $3 a week worked In a grocery store. With thrift that showed higher development in his later years, FSsk bought hoard and lodging and clothing from his meager compensation. Seeking advancement, he sought and obtained employment with the firm of Daniel Kimball Co., dealers In tailors' goods aud supplies. Ills Income at first was glut) a year. His Industry and lutelllgenre caused bis salary to In advanced and his responsibilities to be Increased. He moved steadily forward and before he was 30 ycarc of age was a partner. Subse-tMsiFisk became the sole owner of tfca business. Ills fortune developing he turned to railroads and politics, building ths East Boston ft Suffolk railroad and serving a term In the tate senate of Massachusetts. In 1863 he came to California for hi health. That visit determined the location ol hie residence. Returning lo Boston hs old out his business Interests, am) with a pile of ready money, amounting to about $75,000, be came, In 1869 to San Francisco to live. He started in businen si a money lender, by hi methods gained the notoriety that gave an unpleasant attachment to hi name. He announced the rate of interest upon which he would lend money 3 per rent a month, or 8 per cent a week, according to tha applicant or Flak'a judgment of him. but always The applicant might compounded. take the money or leave It, as he chose, but usually he took it, for few went to Asa Fisk's dingy office on Montgomery street except In dire need. As a creditor hs was relentless. He rigorously fulfilled every engagement he made, and he exptcled every other man to do likewise. If a debt of $150 grew to $15,000 by the Increment of compound Interest ha used every means known to the law to collect the last cent. Withal he loaned money to distressed applicants when none others would listen to their request. A clerical coal on a borrower waa always deemed sufficient security for loan ol course, at the usual rate of Interest and several young lawyers might hav gone hungry If Asa Fisk had not regarded their pride as collateral for an advance. Asa Fisk gained a large amounting probably to about y $500,000. bloat of his money was Invested In productive real estate and all or nearly all of this real estate he transferred to his wife by deed. In the probate court the estati of Asa Fisk, deceased, will appear oi mall measure. Wi-U-- rihsses. l.isst linen eaps, 1,000 nhi.tle. l.nuO ( oliiinliia lbn.iiK) pieees DR. G. W. SHORES. use "ul uiiitU-uf story books, etc. Wai.ox A M u iii.nk Co., Gko. T. Ohm . Gen. Mgr. A bale of Kul Tug Binding Twine contains from S.tNst to Ti.issi feet more than is found in bales of other hruinls. it is even and blnuig and will not Idnk. Try it. advi-rlisin- r Tli DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL YOU Ibla- - ns bu Animal, No one knew till a the liiiyr.c Is ,'u s that ih.. uullIia, i j kingdom, hut the fullnwlii f notice posted all along ile canal gave tlip inronu-ition"NoMce Bicycles, hor-e-s or imy other animals cot allowed iu towi.aih." : Wu.nmii Wfii.i;rrr. GeoiibE M. (.'.ixmin, LOST an 1rc-iilci- it. Ca-lii- be cured. BCHLNESS BACREDLY CON k llsLXTTAX Dr. Q. W. SHORES. PIONEER JUBILEE RATES WRITE Via Rio Rrande Western Hallway. For tinion and Pioneer Jubllixj at Suit Lake City, July ilUlll tu 24lk, inclusive, thn follow iug hive roitud-trirates aivam1inri-- tu Salt Iaikc City aud ret urn via U. G. V. railway: - Col--br- Leek Box 1686, Salt Lake City! Utah. FREE to HEN1 p Mia Dlectwe Nlehlga WONDERFUL REMEDY for LOST VIGOR I lanilei sent frc to ill Sprlnei ilic Siauush Fork. ll.-- j.i I mill. 1 to I tvi Fiiy-u-- 1 Siiiilaiiilu lioshcii Kiircka 1 1 ivi I.- - ii S tu J Muiniinith. Silver! Ily V. V. Juiieituu... ( a tlo time Helper bentli-h- l Irlt-i- - : j Thistle ' Mini,. slde Lower Cruxiug. lirn-- Hirer lie I'll, mill- -. .U MapleUm Kill la Springs., ( K I 1 . Mi I M'Ur.md Junction. - ha write. After suffering for rears witli physical and nnd lmt manhnnd Lavs tumid the remedy hat cures thn t rouble, Wliilfl Imepin the carefully, am wlll-it- ur to send sample of tin- - medieiue to all who suffi-- r finm any form uf sexual weakness mult-i- u from ynnt liful ignorance, prematura loss of memory and sTrength, wnak rack, varicoela and Tho remedy sets directly, firing lies, led arnsurl bund development where needed. A minnet to Mr. Lewis J. Hueksius, Mu Ml, 3 III KiilHmsa,MirhMStstluf that you would like fur men, will be coma esiiiplo uf Ibis rrnu-da ;. a plied with pnimptly uml no clisrae will heesked Ly him. No is mui-- internstisl iu epeeadin tlie a uf t his crest remedy, end is careful to acod 4 ui I 7.x the sample anrurely scaled iu s plain wrapper so A ii that iu recipient need fear no publicity or erne SHI Ltrstofinwila WRITE WITMOCT DELAY. 7 m K V Ml Ml S&1 iu iu CUuE YOURSELF! Vr big Cfi for iHitml dUchurM, iudsiHBJtollims, irrilifiitoiBs ur uksratkiM uf 111 M C OUS BfnbrUN, I'ftiitluM, lad uut Tickets will be sold at Spriugville, Gmdu-- aud 9rmt or poisonous. ail intermediate points on July 20th to 34th, IMihrllrHlMfc Inclusive. At Silver City, Mammoth and 1 or anil lu ulolu vruppsr. Eureka on July 19th tu 21th. iiieliistvo. At bf uipruM, rtouid. for tljn.nrabniriMqf3.7B. Grand Junction, Fruita, Cisco aiul points Intermediate thereto, nn July Iflth aud 20tli. All other ixiiutK, Mapleton, Belknap, Scofield aiul Thompson's inclusive, on July IU1I1 to 23d. Inclusive. Limits All tickets will lie limited nnoui MrTrrg rru. cimlii hat pim. "A I Mwr'thd HontlMMMMiliimliriilpiiHmlrtal passage in both directions, with tnrrHublr Fully rtummiuml. WriiftaroM In'. final limit of July 'id. if ; going passage to shiu teF sin! parthM (irltiM, 91 U. UvH, lifiartq MortdUu Ho I'binu Klnr Un K. Murhllan, Mix. eonniieuce wiili date of Kith. Train Service Iu-s- t possible train W. N. U., Salt Lake No. 30, 1897 from Ogden, Tintir. Utah oounty and Whee Ausweri Advertisement Kindly otlicr portions ol tho Mato. This Meatkix Paper. Selling Dates Ogden, Utngliain, toonn-tiimm- is . ser-yic- e rare-.full- Rill! 0 PoorGun.con A CRACK SHOT 1& venr .gcconii Vp am Hrufonirten for Valar t'alralaltoa. convinced, said the broadthat a United States minded man, senator's salary la, comparatively Oh, peaking, a beggarly pittance. I don't know, replied Senator SorIt depends on how he handles ghum. it. A year's sdlary Isn't much if he attempts to live on IL But It makes a very respectable margin iu a sugar deal. Washington Btar. For the Trustee. Visitor What Is that dreadful noise In the yard? Rev. Thirdly' Youngest That's pa practicing hit vacation cough. New York Journal. GOOD GUNS Firearms uuttlou. of every description. Scud fur new Catalofuei We also lead In Blcyclee, Base Ball Goods and Fishing Tackle, Flags and Lantorne. BROWNING BROS.. Elias Morris Sons City of Salt Lake)cc State of Utah, Is8 Fireworks SALT LAKE AND OQDEN. ana Gompany; K0KUMKITS eases By Tlrtue of an onlcr given by Meurs. T. O. Co. awl others Kane A Co., the Holton Shi bavin ordered the sale of two ears uf merchandise, eonxlstlu of 30 esses of boots and boos, St of men's snd boys' vlothlnr, li case, of fonts' fnrntshln Roods, 10 esu-- s of dry t snd good, U esses of Isilies' clouks, wraps, NOTICE Is hereby (Iren that Friday, July loth, at KS a m. sharp, in the three story brick bulldln known as 17-- 1 MAN- - doo-ter- a, tor-tun- Xo. cit4 lamina! Weakness. Varloorela, Bydrooslw small BlriClura, KyphUdi Uunurritoaa, or shrunken oigane, prematura aid ajra and all uilisr private diseases, whether caused by Ignorance, excess or soett K on. no niktier huw several you oaa consult DIt. G. XV. BHCHKH. tha Dhsrai-etwho lias riven Ms Ufa ta eurlna eimintc dlnease, and be examined, Ir rated and cured without paying bhn ons duller until tha eura la effeocaiL doctor reserves the r.fht, however, In to refuse any Incurable case If he can' cure you ha don't want your gianev. Such an offer was never before made Ire a rasper, s.ble phtptcian, and Dr. U. W. Knorea la only able te make It baeauaa he positively cure thee diseases. Iloa'I warns anotr.er cent on auesilonabl but - consult the Old Doctor and l? A IH. U. W. UKCJtliii. always aatkiuf lo liip aufforiru mankind, always try Ins i to coin ini ikac lit fiivta valua ra f.r cvrry foliar yasd hiai, baa fleciUc4 10 gita Qiaukcry, fraud and tm- -i irfMitlfati it dAth blow, and prottot tha ilia doaploaAla uirnng oielbii4 (rum meihcM quuiki and charlatan. 1C very r.ttftrcr fiom Zion's KuvIuks Hank and Trust Company Nos. 1. 3 anil 5 .Main Street. Salt laiku r cent iut ivst cr City, V lah. uy4 5 uniium nil any am unit voil uris'i tu ilit. o it, hum 61 lip. fall or w i'll - for p irtie..lara. t I am w.it Specialist Is the TUB Oldest buttons. and HMDST0HS (Ufei Marble and Granite, Mantles, Grates, etc. . tinst First South Street Three doors east of tlie Deseret National bank, in accordance with the above order of sale, will offer and expose fur sate this entire stuck of merchandise without reserve or limit, or 'as much thereof as may be necessary lo satisfy sniil rredltora' claims. Sale to rontliiue for ,0 DAYS, at private sale. 1osfilvrlj no Salt Lake Cit, SESZffB,T.H. u WRITE GF.a IL Refoods sold until date and day advert member the place. Na 1 Fast First South National street, three doors ca- -t iff bank. aim's SM Mark Clay Worsted In JAS. SCOTT. FresldeUL FOR RI.F.NrilNNIN.t. nt and Trees PRICES a AND DESIGNS. s. RUJiFiEi.n, Secretary Geo. M. Scott & Co 311.4 A Cutaway Sark and Frock iialw Alt Men's Hoc Word per Men's tIMMI Hand Mewed, t'reaeh (INOOnroKATED.) S.SA Calf Himes Ladles' S.V Tan and llrowa Cure red t.HA Cloth Cairns l.tCII Men's PA llress Vania Men's While l.lnen ,0:1 Handkerchiefs All Men's f hrrlot Ocnahlrta MV Men's lllaeh Sateen ttvrrshlrts Men's Fine ItsIhrlKfan luileruesr Men's Fine Milk Ties dill Ladles Fine French Hid Shoes AGIiNTS l'OIt- .Ma worth HlaadWA Hoys' Calf NImh In lluekle and Buffulu SchIc rmupany, 4 'a and S'aoaly .OH; And thousands of inker Items In each line at Atlas I'.nj'inc Works, I bulge Wikbii'll i'llllcv t, proportionate reductions. All must ys with- -j ('ulifurni IVn-ileWork, nut reserve or Hiult. wtlliln the time sperilh-i- l Store knqiers anil ronsiinirrs will Ills) this ar t'clcliratcd Anciiur Brand I'yilniirr and Knirinc Oil. opportunity of a life lime, F.yi.uu worth of rhotee merchandise at U than fifty rents ou Ilmcr, liruivn A Co., Brill ft Tout Steel, the dollar. Krmenilier, Kale in commem-Miners Tools, Stoves, Tinware, etc Friday, July 16. for 10 Days Only. tin, Hardware Bar and Sheet Iron, Steel Importers and Dealers In llem-Htltrh- tt Pipe I Remember dale and number, First South Street, 17-- 19 Dawgaf National bank. 8AI.T LAKE CITY, CTAH. Assortment of Mill Findings. East And a General three donrs east or STOP! IB m SI. : "iB 1333 125 1 SOT m HI HIKE CUT. QT19 |