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Show ' h u . - KlEf BOW VO S JEMUUftlUEltF.D UKIOMT XO ritKkH. That hand work on waU material is far worn than on nlt anil v e. vrl, o popular a few year ao. cannot tie doubted, yet many women con olaiu that the color fad and dine -- o mkio that the work u latior thrown but tlua i an error, for If pro) erly laundried. h tie kept i retdi' and bright until Slllu r the artl le they aioru are paattMiluluewi Theduinft of tn etnhro'dery It uo daiut er work than that of Leepiug it in good order, and only by doing it ber-e- lf tau the woman have her fancy Imutu kept bright . tatt and pretty W ben ready to do the work select a bright rfav till a email tub ura.it full of warm water and add a little Ivory eoop to make end, put each piece m and .ti carefully. Alter cai h article la clean nnae in slightly blue sser to nlnch a little tbm March le a, laid wnng .md hung W heu drr. In the sheds spniil.le, fold, and let staud half an bout. Iron on the to wrong aid, prmiu,; down bran throw out the stitches of tile embroidery, thus restoring their origihr.l beauty Ki.irs 11 IsiisKK The editor of the Au.ciHcaii Monthly Ho view of Review ma'to miMi ertmeiit cut shooting of stentcomments on the ing miners by deputy sh riff at Ioit tuner Pa He shows that the local against these foreign born lotion r wu in " ho hud tense, that many Amcriean worked in the mines before the forcigneis came had drifted into oilier is i uputimis in the Pennsylvania towns and village of tho 0 al regions, and that the mine owners had brought in more laborers than weremjijjd which helped to keep wages close to the starvation point. These conditions go fur to account for some of ilia deplorable doings r-- x at Ijittuuer. too Reward, 100. Th readers of thl paper will be to learn that there 1 at least on pleased treaded disease that s. lance has been am arid that Is Cato cur In all Its tarrh. Hall Catarrh Cuia ta th oniy th medical positlv I cur now known u fra lend y. Catarrh being a conetilution-a- l a eonsiltullonal disease, requires treatment. Hall' Catarrh Cure is tnk-c- t Internally, acting directly upon the blood of th and mucous surface system, thereby destroying the foundation of the Lhe and giving patient strength CLsease, up the constitution and assisting nature In doing It work,- -In The so much faith Its have proprietors curative pvwers that they offer One Hundred lmllar for any cane that It falls to our Send for list of Testimonial Address K. J. CUENSY Co., Toledo, tir . . Take LIW-EX- O, PcM by druggist 75c. Th OLD Advanced Groas4 eleventh annual convention of the National Temperance Society held at Saratoga recently represented many different temperance and religious organizations, state and national, therefore a great variety ol of work. view comernlng method Hence the adeemed ground taken by that organization, as outlined in its resolutions, Is moat hopeful and encouraging for the speedy formation ot civic and a moral platform, upon which all tempi ranie tnt united!) may forces', religious stands Among the ' points up on which the convention declared It self as heartily agreed" are the para mount responsibility of the church which U advised to use only wine at communion and to refrain from complicity with the liquo evil by allowing its eir.birs to w'aki gain out of lhe tral2. the delusion ol license, high or low, prohib.tion, stats and national. legislative and eonstltu. which ws tlonal, as the ideal are continually to strive, the election to office 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 a unnecessary and harmful in the heal- ing of disease, and the use of intoxl- j;ant8 on aoelal occasions and in the preparation of food; declared for the abolition of the internal revenue sys- tem; protested against the sale of rum on Ellis Island; and asked that con- gress allow no national legislation to oppose the effort of any district, however small, to protect itself from the liquor evil by prohibitory law. uufer-menti- Growing hntltent. The recent meeting of the Amerm 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 r occasion was that of Dr. J. V. anti-alcoh- Gros-veno- Halls Family Pills are th beet The opening article of McClure's Mags-xlu- e for October describee the roundingup Of great white elephant herd In Klara, gad the choosing out and bringing under control of such members of the herd as uro required for the royal elephant stables. It 1 a spectacle the like of which is to be seen nowhere else in the world, and It attracts great crowds of people from ail parte of the kingdom. The article la very interestingly illustrated from photographs taken by the author. Going to Klondike. P. A, Sorenson, proprietor .of the I. X. store. 41 'East Second la Second-HanSouth street, Salt Hake City, will go toon, and he Is bow selling out ever 140,000 worth of th finest furniture, carpet, stoves and household goods A rare opportunity for conference visitors to furnish Op their home at their own prices. Ail nail orders given prompt attention, .... . 4 The Important Point Doctor Youll be on your feet In a week or so. patient On my feet! But how soon will I be ou my Wheel! Puck. d of Buffalo, N. Y., on The Relation of Alcohol to Preventive Medicine." After stating as a fact that whatever Injures health li antagonistic to any plans for the promotion of health, the doctor arraigned alcohol, upon scientific authority, as an acrldrnareptlc poison. Not only, he aays, are numerous diseases directly traceable to Its use, but as an Indirect, casual factor alcohol touches nearly all the Ills to which human flesh As a sanitary measure, he dela heir. clared, th drinking saloon should be uppreised. In the discussion which followed the reading of thl paper, the o say the advocates newspaper reports had decidedly the beat of th argument. anti-alcoh- BUCK ol ,. a Thl is Burgalik fttor Whfl. trek, import 4 xt ixroRMvriox To men (plain envelope). How after ten years fruitless doctoring, I was fully sU,rsd to fuU vigor and robust manhood. No C. O, D, fraud. No money accepted. No connection with medical ix n ems. Bent absolutely free. Address, Lock Bos IK, Chicago, lit Send stamp i convenient. - KOGEBS. By Thomaa P. Montfort HERE was a time when the cowboys pretty nearly earned things their own way on the - piairles of western Kansas. That was g long while ago, befoie the hardy sealers came to claims and a,,-hol'd toqves la that countrye and while the cattlemen grazed their great herds on the millions of ai of public lands and amassed quick fortunes from the free government ige In those days the cowboys rode the Pia11 fieeand unrestrained, disregard-- 1 lng all law, and governed in their conduit by nothing except their desires. They were wild. Impulsive creatures, overflowing with the spuit of liberty which they caught flora the boundless prairie and breathed in with the pure, exhilarating air that intoxicated the blood with life, vigor-- and stiength. Of all the cowboys on the plains of Kansas at that time, old Burk Rogers was, perhaps, the most impulsive and He had for years lived a reckless. ranch JKsnd had chased steers in every part of the cattle range from the river Rio Grande to the Platte. Be sides, he had fought Indians and Mexican greasers, and had helped Buffalo Bill round up the meat which he was supplying, under contract, to the men fwho were constructing the Kansas Pacific railroad. r At that time Dodge City was a cowboy town They used to "blow1 round up there after pay-datheir money Into every folly they saw, get uproariously drunk, and- proceed to paint things ultra red It was nothing unusual for a gang of men to race up and down the streets, veiling like Comanche Indians and shooting at the signs and terrifying women and children and the pale tenderfoot almost out of life. They had full possession of the town, and they ran It to their own liking. If old Buek Rogers happened to be prestnt he was sure to lead In all this It was a saying that went deviltry. undisputed that he could drink more whisky, yell louder and shoot stralght-e- r than any other man on the range." And he certainly did everything that lay In his power to justify this statement. Often and often as he stood at the bar of the saloon and In rapid succession tossed glass after glass of whisky down his throat until the hardest drinkers In town looked on In fear and amazement. Then he would go out and mount ,hls broncho and, throwing hts hat to the wind, would charge up and down the street at a mad gallop, his long hair flying out behind, each of hi hands working a ptstol with astonishing deftness, while from his throat there came a aerie of Abe most terrific and unearthly yells that ever emanated from a human being. And fight! There was nothing that old Buck wouldnt atand up before; and It was his boast that he had never met anything, either man or beast, that be had not been able to lay on Its back. 4- pa-st- I j j j j i - Louise Michei, the young anarchist, Is A great deal has appeared in the newi neither young nor pretty. Well, that is sufpapers at different time about aluminum, ficient to make any woman aa anarchist. its properties and its use. It was riven tit Chicago Reoord. announced that contract had been slgneo Mrs. Wlwslewe Meatklag Bm for the delivery in Kiiglnud of 1,000 tonsol fwfhlMiHtfMliliiff.inrti HttMnni the crude metal of American manufacture wirnA wlc. frvui fcmhUi nil mm Mwitt ptlit, General interest in the subject has led thr 9 J uatlce r ' Yhjr did you knock thl j man American Monthly Review of Reviews U publish the first comp'ete account of thr discovery of American process for the te d action of a Tu min nit by electrolysis. Tin SWUNG THE GAMBltR OVER H18 story of this discovery (which resulted it HEAD. Read Iks Advertisement. bringing down the price of the metal fron , Th bo;JeBt and moat arinf cowboyl!i 115 a pou ud ) and Us subsequent Yon will enjoy, thi publication H6 to thoBe who an enviable much better If yon will get into the application In manufacturing on a oommerjwpuUtlon M nghters. 'gang very low is one of the moat luterestinj habit of reading the advertisements; cial scale (beir pr0wess when Ifick Rogers was t ebaptleis la the recent annals of America, around H WM not Jnly brare and will most afford a they interesting industrial progress. It is another instatnx study and will put you in the way of of the triumph of 'Yankee ingenuity and1 reckless, but he was a strong as an and a blow of his aked fist, fair getting some excellent bargains. Our energy. America now makes as muck j ox, was enough to settle a man ly planted, advertisers are reliable, they send aluminum in a yi ar as all the countries ol for all time to come, j what they advertise. Europe together. One day down at Dodge City a lot of cowboys were talking about eld Buck's remarkable strength, and recounting acme of .he feats he lad performed, when on of their number, i man who had recently come jup front the south, ' said: ! COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THI WT AM ASSERT1N0 IN THt thi trick old beard I Never about EXCLUSIVE US. OF Til WORD CASTORIA" AND ( Buck played on a chap doo In Texas PITCHEH'S CASTORLA," AS our trad mar. time, I reckon? :I, DR. . SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannia, Massachusetts, oneGuess not," somebody relied. the same PITCHERS CAST0RIA, was the orifiaator-- of Then Ill tell you about it. It was one night, just after pay dayat the XI, on (very that has horns and does now SW , ranch, and the boys were at down at hear the facsimile signature of wrapper. town blowing In their nony. There This is the original PITCHERS C ASTORIA, which has been, was just one saloon In the ilace, and, used in the homes of the mothers of America for over thirty of course, that was where he crowd founded up. t is-th. years,' LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it Well, when the boys had tot pretty on the well loaded with liquor a slin stranger kind yon have always bought V , mads his appearance at the nioon and wrap opened up with some kind if a flimper, Mo one has authority from me to use my name except flam game. The game wa a eiean The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher U steal from first to last, but the hoys bucked , It, and were, one ifter . anPresident, ? ' other, cleaned out so quick hat, it alMarch 8, 18971 The most madb their heads swn. losers dldht feel a bit goodacr being "worked that way, and there t a good Do sot endanger the life of your child by accepting fheap substitute deal of muttering and curala;. to say which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies nothing of menacing sconlsand nera ft), the ingredients of which ereiS he does not know. vous fingering of ' pistols. But the gambler, a thin, wiry little mss, had bis nerve with him, and hffiroceeded BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF with his game as coolly as tough he had been surrounded by frifids. "At last old Buck went or to the table and put hp a twenty diiar gold r 1 piece against the game. ' Do I stand anyshow Sp win. In this business? he asked. ( !, Did be say you were a liar! Prisoner Worse's that. Bah ; he provod it. Boston Traveler. e-- , To MOTHERS. -- . sf e and has the signature sy Do Not Bo Deceived. ? j i ' The Kind You Havo Always Bought' FAC-SIMI- Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed Yoift HBMin, n kuMlAt imti) lit tHpitft errvt 2000 am going to smash the game Well, the play was made SLd in little more than a second Buck's money went into the gamblers packet. Buck waited a moment, then he said slowly: T remarked that JT going to win or else smash the game. Well, I didst win. so I'll just " Kno Uefore anybody knew what he Intended to do he had reached over, eatiglit Ae gambler by the arms, swuBg him over his head and brought him down broadside across the table wrth The all the stiength he possessed. gam7 w is smashed, the boards in the table were splintered, and .the gamon the floor as limp as a rag. bler Kim body thought at first that Buik bad killed the fellow, but they The chap lived, but It wert a long time "before he was able to walk a step, or even to stand on his feet. It is safe to bet, though, that he never tried any more skin games on Schillings Best baking powder goes a third farther than any other; gets to work su quicker; makes sweeter cake. Schilling s Best tea makes taste better. Schilling s Best baking powder and tea are l because they are money back. -- mu-take- pow w-- et wb.iv V 5 not SAFE, although Schilling' s Ceil baking What is the missing word? der and tea are safe. Get Schillings Best baking powder or tea at your grocers; take out the ticket (brown ticket in every a kage of baking powder; yellow ticket in tne tea); send a ticket with each word to address below iietore l)ei ember 31st Until October 15th two words allowed for evety ticket; after that only one word for every ticket. If only one person finds the word, that person gets f 2000 00; if several find it, fzouooo will be equally divided among them. ' Every one sending a brow n or yellow ticket will rereive a set of cardboard creeping babies at the end of the contest. Those sending three or more in one envelope will receive an 1898 pocket calendar no advertising on it These creeping babies and pocket calendars will be different fioui the ones offoted in ' the last contest. , - The old saying that sooner or later everv man will meet his match" proved true In Buck Rogers case. For years he rode lhe range, unconquered and Invincible and victor in every contest wuh man or beast. But he at last met hit- match. He went up against a thing in comparison to which he was a mere feather. In plain words, he bucked a cyclone. One Saturday afternoon in July BvcK 2051 wai down at Dodge, City. The to" a was full of cowboys, but they were not Address: MONEY-BACSAN FRANCISCO. very lively. The day was intensely hot did not even a cowboy and sultry, and GECl M. SCOTT, JAS. ni.ENDlNNTSTQ. a a RUMFIELD, feel Inclined to exert himself unnecesPresident t nd Trea Secretary of The amount usual liquor sarily. was disposed of, however, and old Buck managed to take care of his portion. Along about the middle of the afternoon a black cloud came up from the east and another from the west. These i clouds ad.anced and met overhead, and then began to conduct themselves in a most peculiar manner. They rolled and tumbled and pitched and churned, -AGENTS FOU- and twisted in and out among themBuffalo Scale Company, Detroit Stove Co., selves. Atlas Engine Van & Horae Steel Rangea orks, John The street was lined with people who , Hodge otxlen Pulleys, Coles Air Tight Heaters, watched these clouds anxiously, for I California Powder Works, Worthington steam luraps, every one felt assured that a cyclone Celebrated Anchor Brand Cylinder and Revere Rubber Co., Engine Oil, was brewing. Dodge Injectors, People had left their Sl & homes and the stores and shops, and Ilowe, Brown Co., Drill Tool Kteel, LeviatliaD Belting. the cowboys had left the saloons at Miners Tools, Stoves, Tinware, etc., . . . least, these of them who were not And a mounted his General Assortment of Mill Findings. top drunk. Old Burk had broncho and was standing in the road SIOBt U MAIM ST. WAREHOUSE : 125 I SECOND SOUTH in front of the poetofflee. SflLl LAKE CUT, glia Pretty soon there came sweeping across the prairie from the west a mass and of black cloud, funnel-shape- d ana bristling with electricity. Every one knew in an Instant what that meant. , The dreaded cyclone had appeared. Some of the peopTe fled in search of MOKCXEXTS and HEADSTOHS places of safety, some dropped down IN right where they stood and began to (M(Cf wall and pray, while others stood, open-mouand dumb, staring stupidly at the terrible engine of destruction. But old Buck Rogers did none of these things, " At the first cry that a cyclone was coming he tore off hia hat and threw it down in the road, gave one long, un- -' earthly yell of defiance, and dashed Salt Lake Cit, ?pmT THI down the street right toward the track. As he went he cried: WRITE FOR PRICES AND DESICNS Ive never seen the thing yet that was able to do old Buck Roger up, and I've fought white men, Indians and CAN SAVE Y0U20KT0405 bears. I'm not the man to be scared ct Vnu f mu a little wad of wind and cloud. Cttiiaru. TUltS! SITli Itthk OSE PROFII WR3US1U KTUUS II fllCU The people watched him as he raced KtlWKI REc V BUIGt II TClf. out across the prairie, his long hair SHOE CO.. VREAatST roSTOfflfset face and his to the flying squarely 231 loam St, front They saw him as he bore down CkuifkUL tpnard the cyclone, and above the roar of the wind they heard the shout of Live defiance which he gave out The next 1 you would Seep posted, moment they saw the mighty moving write tor Information man the meet. They saw monster and Prompt KrpUna the latter swallowed up in that block Quick Return. cloud. That was all. FRED A. SEARS, In a minute the cyclone had passed. SALT LAKE CITT It had missed the town, and the people BfcComtck Block. breathed easy once more. CUXE YtKJRSELF! Immediately a party went out In I kif lor nooatond search of old Buck, and after a long irnUtioas or ulcerationt found him. was He hunt somebody ol mncon wombroBM. PtiuitM, BBd not trtD DR. G.W. SHORES, ,Ffo hanging in- - the forks or a cottonwood ATNCEvaniOhiMIOAlOo. feat or oUonou. Oldest Th feet from the about twenty tree, Specialist la Ika West. SM fcy Droffitti, or bms In Ulo wrapper, ground, and jammed down ao tight behf txprmu, prepaid, lor ii m, nr $ hftttl, $2 7ft. tween the llmba that he could not Clrcttiar tent on move. Hia broncho lay ten yards waa rescued away, stone dead. Buck and carried hack to town, more dead D. C..thfy lICkFUKD. than alive. 'The doctor examined him will twelve quickWuklapn. iwpltc. B. 6th N. H. Vo I 1 87 A Mth Buff Claim (lac Corp. Proaecutiag and found that while his injuries would not prove fatal he would be a cripple MORPHINE tnd WHISKY HABITS. for life. When he hea-r- the announceHillKIUt. Hook KKMC. B. i. OPIUM ment old Buck groaned.' He looked at the cowboy who collected about him 7tons Saving Bank and Trust Company and said: of Nos. 1, S and 8 Main street. Salt Lake toDR. Q. W. SHORES. --always seeking Boys, Im done. I went up against help suffering mankind, always trying to convince people that h value reiv a critter at last that was too much for City, Utah, now have on deposit more than ceived for every dollar paid him, ha me. I waa licked fair; and from now a million and a half dollars. They pay S' decided to fiv and fraud quackery, its death blow, and protect th on Im gentle as a lamb. When a little per cent Interest per annum and compound from th claue deapicabl Buffeting wad of wind and cloud can pick a man the interest four times a year. Deposits method of quack and charlatan. Every are sent from all parts of the United sufferer from up and toss him Into the fork of a an account! Have States. If not, you tree like that done me, it time for an account NOW. Women and chi -that man to pull in bltf horn and shut atart dren have the right to deposit in their own up shop aa a fighter. Ive got no more Write Seminal Weakness, Varicocele, Hydrocele name, subject to their own order. to say, and after this. If a for anyinformation needed. II and upSyphlita, Gonorrhoea, Stricture, small can do me he lick it or shrunken organ, prematura boy want to old or ward received. aad all other piivata diseases, whethaa ,In the course of time old Buck was caused oonta-wcxeewa WILFORD or by President. ignorance, WOODRUFF, able to get about, but he waa never th no matter how severe, you caa GEORGE M. CANNON, Cashier. consult DR. was W. Q. completely SHORES, th oNval. same man. Hia spirit ctaa who has givon hts Ilf to curtna broken. He bad lost all eet for fightenronia disease, and be examined, adManaged to Convey his meaning Hans, vised, treated and cured without paying ing. and Instead of being the rashest him on dollar until the cure I effected, and most obstreperous character In why do you take off your bat to that man! Th doctor reserves the right, however, man vos mein Dot shveetheart mid de to refueo any incurabl case the section, he had become the quietest If b cant cure ha you dont want your f iorv. He lived a good golden hairs fader Chicago Tribune. and moet demure. -- vh n offer was never before mad by a respond. hie and Ir. O. W. many years, but as It was necessary Shores is able to make U because only a crutch he never for him to Troepwetor- Map of Ftah. he positively cure these diseases Dont turned to ranch life. The Passenger Department of the Rio waste another cent on Questionable doctor. but consult the Old Doctor' and Grande railway bis just Issued aa SACREI1'T CON- , a Horn On DJ. all map showing mining districts of nDimAUB1Nt:88 Flan-nigMrs. said Dr. G. W. SHORES. An sure, Dennis," record, together with an outline sketch of Lock Box 1685, to her husband, that Mrs. Top-not- the older districts, and calling special atSstTLake City, Utah. must gad about tvery day in th tention to several partially developed reAn why so? asked gions which recently have shown Importwake but wan. e DISCOVERY: D Dentals. Tve Just bin afther reading ant uncovering of gold and copper, now mJ worwfc 1 V itM wBfl rami 10 for thkk of ttHtitHtohitlmnd Mrs. notice of Flannlgan, attracting dtjrc prospectors, investors treatment Frw. kr. in !ta paper," replied ttvuuiwss, iumm, and others. at home Ivery Wednes"that she For copies of this valuable map address W. N. U., Salt State Journal. No. Al, 1897 day G. P. A., Salt Lake City. Wkea Answering Advertloeaaeata Madly F. A. Wait-atea- , Mtat ioa Ibis Paper, - Better cut these rules out. K, Geo. andM. Scott & Co Importers Hardware Bar arid Sheet Icon, Steel Ripe Elias Morris Sons Company,; th Marble and Grranite, Mantles, etc Grates, e's !. riOT ONE 1 PENSION DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL YOU t LOST a. I ph-lci- an. an ch . nPO . Sc cake Stock Commission. down! AN OPEN LETTER Oh, yes,' the gambler answered. You stand an equal chanoe to win or lose. Then I tm either going to win on this investment old Buck said, 'or I , , CY |