OCR Text |
Show WIB8TXK AT DINNER. In New York I received from n relative a letter sf introduction to Benja-mlR. Curtin, then an eminent lawyer, and latterly a more eminent Jus- n tice of the Supreme court. When I presented my letter I waa received very kindly, and after a brief conversation he laid be waa able to do me a favor; that he had a ticket to a grand banquet to be attended by the leading men of Boston at Plymouth Rock, on the anniversary of the landing of the the Pilgrim Fathers, and that Daniel Webster would preside. I heartily thanked him, and on the next day, prompt on time, I entered the train at Boston for Plymouth. When I arrived at the hotel, which is also a station house of the railway, I did not know a single person In the great assemblage. In due time we were ushered Into the dining hall where the banquet was spread. There was no mistaking Webster. He sat In the center of a cross table, with the British Minister on his right hand and Jeremiah Mason on bis left. At the other end of the room sat Abbott Lawrence and other d 1stin guishud men. The residue of the guests, merchants, poets and orators of Massachusetts, filled every seat at the table. I sat some way down on the side, and Introduced myself to my neighbors on .the right and left, but my eye was on Webster, from wlxiiu 1 expected some lofty eloquence as be alone could utter. Much to my surprise, when the time came for the oratory to commence Mr. Lawrence acted as toastmaster. We had stories, songs, poetry and oratory, generally good and appropriate, but not from Webster. And so the evening waned. Webster had been talking freely with those about him. lie displayed none of the loftiness associated with his name. He drank freely that was manifest to everyone. Ills favorite bottle was one labeled brandy." We heard of Its being "more than 1U0 years old," It did not travel down to us. Webster was plainly hilarious. At this time a conductor appeared at a side door and announced that in fifteen minutes the cars would start fur Boston. Then Webster anise with difficulty ho rested his hands firmly on the table, and with an effurt assumed an erect post lion, Every voice was hushed. lie said that in fifteen minutes we would separate, .never mure to meet again, and then, with glowing force and eloquence, ; be contrasted the brevity and vanity of human lire with the Immortality of the events they were celebrating, which century after century would be celebrated by your children and your clilldruu's children to the latest generation. I cannot recall the words of bis short but eloquent aimed!, but it mode an Impress on my mind. If liis body was affected by the liquor, bis bead was clear and his ulleraucu perfect..! met Mr. Webster afterward on the cam and In Washington. 1 admired him for his great intellectual qualities, but 1 do not wonder that the people of the United hiatus did not chouse him for President. From John Sherman's Recollections. excavated through uncertain material, os If he were an Irishman with a con tract for a 100 rials of ditching in a meadow. And as for the great Ochoa dam, with Its unprecedented difficul ties, why that is merely building dams. We decline to lsdlcve that con gravamen will allow themselves to be bcgullcd by the statement that the canal leading from Liverpool to Manchester has far more extraordinary work on it than this canal, which ha indeed none.' " certain to be at Its best In winter. When Greeley stood on tin- - summit uf tlio great Greenland Ice mountain, he. saw a chain of islands away off In Gik direction uf the pile, and 1 am convinced that there la imtcllcally continuous land route from ths north coast of Greenland to the region of the 1011 lily that Imaginary isilnt INile. is ulso uihmi an Island, and If so, I can bring Isu-- some tangible mementoes of the discovery." The professor does not say who has made him the preixwiltlon to search for ths North lile. He has already commenced to arrange his affairs for the s of it as pracking tri, and tically decided upon. sH-ak- THE LANDSLIDE" CONGRESS. Cofbe, to fol There certainly is a system low in purchasing coffue. In America The Fifty-fourt-h Congress, Is a tills is so frequently bought roasted (if "landslide" Congress, elec ted In theJsaZ not ready ground), that it Is not ul of ISM. It will consist of 214 04 Democrats and ways considered so necessary to menone silver and tion the principle points worthy of the PoHi lints, one housewifes observance, as it Is on the vacant. The Republicans will conof Continent, where coffee Is hardly ever stitute more than ths House membership. Boctlon&lly rawjitate the purehased otherjthaujin the Republican majority will lie diand one cannot help urging American vided as follows: New England States, housekeepers to roast and grind their 26; Old Middle States, 28; Middle Westown provision. It is much more satis- ern States, K; far Western Stall'll, 28; factory, and It seems a matter of won' Southern Slates, 32. The Democrats tier that more people do not pursue secure only thirteen members In the that course. Thera is no possibility Northern States. California and Ma of couiparsson Jlietweon the flavor of chuseltn contribute one each, Illinois, tlie beans that are roasted, or, at any Ohio mid Pennsylvania two rsch, and New York live. The Democrats secure rate, ground at home, and those that lx solid State delegations, those of are bought even in a perfectly Ark an nas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, "fresh state. As a general rule, it MbudsHtppI and South Carolina. The secure nineteen solid delemay be remarked, that the more even the beans the better the quality, gations, those of Connecticut, Delawhich the best quality coffee has ware, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Montano, New lighter beans than the inferior sorts. Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, Nurth Dakota, The best kinds of coffee are those Hampshire,Hhode Island, South Dakota, Oregon, coming from Mocha. Syria, and Egypt Vermont, Washington, West Virginia contests or at any rate, the sorts that go by and Wisconsin. Twenty-eigbe made from Southern States, the names of these countries; the may and a majority of them are to be Inbeans are small, have a bluish tint, stituted by Republican candidates and are rather round, but they are not gainst Democrats. The appointment of committees by common. Java coffee is much used on the Speaker will probably lie earlier a smell has the Continent; it pleasant this year than usual, as Mr. Reed, cerand the beans are rather yellow, tain of his election, la said already to whereas the Porto Rico and Domingo have mode up the lists. This may ento beat the records of coffee has a decided silvery tint. In able Congress years past, and do some business beFrance Mocha and Martinique are fore the Christmas holidays. Owing also favorites; tliey all do well with- to IKK being Presidential election year. It la generally believed the session of out chickory. will tie a short one. this It is a mistake to use the latter or AmongCongress the questions to be discussed to believe that all French coffee natu- is party inilley, will be free silver, the tariff, Hawaii, Venezuela, Cuba, bond rally contains the additional sub- Issui'e and the liens Ion laws. stance. It takes about twenty ruin An authorisationperennial of bonds utes to roast a pound and a half of to meet the treasury deltrlency Is precoffee, but the easiest method is to dicted as the only ttnanclalan legislation the majority will tackle, that sort buy one of tbs Frensh masters, in of legislation Is too ticklish for an which the lamp contains Just the session. The moot Interesting personality In the House will right quantity of spirit to roast the lie Heed. He Is a candidate for Presicontents of the machine to a nicety, dent, anil as such his enemies In his it is a very easy operation and only own iarty, the hackers of Harrison, McKinley et si., are expected to lay requires to lie done leisurely anil all manner of pltfalla and traps for him. evenly. When it is finished, and ber- The neeslnn may "make or break" him. ries should lie first turned out into a Senator Cullom of Illinois does nut wooden Isiwl or platter, and put im- believe the coming session will bring any party issues, as the counmediately into the tin in which they furth business Is too unsettled to make are to lie sulisequcntly stored. This trys tinkering with the tariff or finances should only be doue wheu they sre safe. "Congress will not be In sessbin the silver question will days quite cold. Wlicu mash'd the coffee Iwn be under says the Henstor, must be fragrant, dark brown and anil thatdiscussion, subject will teeter up and in atmut on two like Turn a ulank nil durthe down It Imya slightly moist. Very little real work bowl hi cool It quickly, then transfer ing the session. and lots of buncombe speeches for camcanisit without delay to an paign purHsns In the Senator's foreter, Above nil do nut roast large quan- cast of the session. tities at ouce, and never griud more TUB SENATE. than Is absolutely necessary fur one The denote will stand: Itepubllcana, meal, otherwise the flavor will be lust 42; Democrats, U; Populists, 6. Whethtlie Republicans will try to reorganand the best quality of coffee will soon er ise the Senate's littlu official world la become Insipid. a question. To do sa they would have to make deals with the IHipulInta and free silver Kenatura, whlrh might act THE NORTH POLE. as boomerangs In the campaign uf 'K In tlie course of a conversation will fireHealth. the Prof. L. L. Dyetie of tlie Kansas Htala side any way, and the reorganisation would affect the subordinate officers University stated that he had Axe .Onr Moral Standards Shifting? an order to so In iiuest of tlie North only. Many Senators think the game cuueluiied lie not worth the candle. The most pichad and about that Pule, One of the evidences of a mural to accept It. The young Kansan dues turesque figure In the new denate will so is suppeople that many not boast of his ability to accomplish lie the fiery Senator Tillman of North shifting but there la, a matter of Carolina, and kivera of the drama are pose .that private and public affairs anything, vein about his North Pule oourae, a great things when he falle have two standards; that it is wrong talk which carries with It tlie convic- predieting foul of the sharp-tonguChandler It. find tion will he for tliut to use an employers time uf New Humpshlre. private which "Tlie obstacle sole and fatal Much Interest will attach to the four gain, but right fur a public officer to has slopped Arctic explorers from llnd-lu- g kills." the House has crane to call draw his salary and then leave the tlie pule, said Ills professor. "Is Its youngest members. These sre nut The but cold, explorers hunger. II. MrClellpn and William dulregular duties to a deputy; that it is have started out with a lunch In their George nr New York City and M. W. Howwrung to secure a privilege for ones lsjcketa, an though they were simply ler of Furt Payne, Ala., and Charles day's run on tlie In ard self by bribing a Ulty Council, but going out fur a no A. Tnwne of Duluth, Minn. Mr. McThere Is hrsllliler region cama to to suliscribe was born on November 23, 1X65, Clellan money right all the world than Inside the Arctic There Is no danger from the anil Is the son of Gen. Ueorge It. Mcpaign fund to buy votes for a partys circle. cold. I waa within less than low miles Clellan of Antletam fame. He has been advantage; or that a distinction may of the pole last summer, and I suf- a reisirter, treasurer of the Hrnoklyn be mode between the public and pri- fered no more from colil than the peo- bridge and president of the Hoard of during the coining Aldermen of New York. He Is a lawvate character of public men. Atuure ple of Kansas will winter. Thera can be no appreciable yer and is a Tammany Democrat. cans seem rather more prone than for- difference between the cold at the point William duller is another Tammnny-It- e. reached and the cold at the very pinHe In 31 years old. He studied law merly to consort with Tnomas, Rich- 1nacle Nurth Pule. of the In New York City, and has been In ard and Henry, If thereby they got set "Kveiy Arctic expedition yet politics for the past six years. As aid or amusement. The leading idea afuut has simply starved out. It la dsaker of the Assembly at Albany he In the aliuuat how belief little beyond made a sort of "Cxar" record, and later of a book which is said recently to way of supplies those fellows who have as leader of the Democratic minority have sold a hundred thousand copies been up north took along, lllve me In mtahllshcd a reputaIn the United States seems to bo that, plenty to eat, and I think 1 can get to tiontheasAssembly an la said orator, Tammany the North Pule as easily as i got with- to be KUU miles. if you can contribute to the entertain- in nursing him In hopes of making Hood grub1 orator like lfourke Cockran out ment of people, they aro to receive should be tlie watchword of the Arctic another of him. you and make you a friend, no matter explorer. Mr. Howard la 32 years old, and a TEN YEARS' PROVISIONS. sometimes Populist, or, sa he Is what your character. The scoundrel "I will start out with provisions In his own dtate, a called, renegade DemoBvengali, is courted by three respect- enough to last ten or twelve years. 1 crat." He Is a lawyer enjoying a good take my time, though of course 1 able Englishmen, and allowed to ac- will at Fort Payne. Howard left do not propone to spend any such num- practice Democratic the over Influence their fatal party a year and a half a pro- ber of yearn in making that trip, but quire question. A Iopulist-Republlcestablish go on the silver tegee, because he .can play a folding I want provisions enough to not fusion elected him by 4000 more camps at points flageolet. Think of the Srengalls In than a Is He the author of the majority. day's sledge Journey apart. n If Christ Came to 'American politics, perfectly "It has been the custom of Arctic scorching bisik, He to make the Congress." water to preposcs to the either stick to be consorts and partners of explorers their slilpa until crushed In the fur fly In Congress, and has already thieves and unjust persons, and yet with k, which, of course, Is followed announced that he will Introduce a accepted in political and even personal by the loss of must of their previsions, resolution calling for an Investigation or mount and traverse the Into the means by which President to try fellowship by honest menl Professor huge Ice and of Greenland, Cleveland has amassed the S4. 000,000 mountains Albert Bushnell Ilart, in the January where It la next to Impossible to carry fortune Mr. Howard says he now ento is Idea creep around provisions. My Like Hulxor of New York, HowFOrum. the western coast of Greenland, and joys la tall and well proportioned. He never try to croon the mountains. I ard Is swarthy and smooth shaven. would establish camps at Intervals, In Representative Towne graduated Digging Hicaragus Canal Verbally. which I would store great quantities from Ann Arbor In 1KX1, practiced law move on to In The Railroad Gazette says. "Engi- of previsions, and Ithen and moved to Duluth In other rmmpa, where would plant more 1XM.Chicago For ten years he has been a neers will be pleased to know from previsions. His friends ex"As I worked north I would leave hustling Republican. Senator Morgan that the cost of the three provision storehouses so thick pect much of him. few Includes Canal very of the CapiNicaragua that any man who strayed Into that Whether the personnel Improved or not, the builduncertain factors. 'I have shown,' he country at any time withinAndthe next tol has beenhas. Itself The commit be sure to ten would plenty yearn ing ays, that the engineering is very to eat. and the barber-sho- p attachment of the "I would thus work around the Senate have been rearranged, and a simple, and that It Includes only the Greenland was coast until ths beautiful and point very exiienslve electric common work of digging earth, of reached fur the last grand dash to the light plant has replaced the alrevltiat-In- g by sledge or boat, and then I want old gaa chandeliers, and the entire dredging under water, of blasting rock pole none with me but Eskimo young of building dams and waterways, and Eskimo, apparatus has been renowho can handle both doge ventilating vated. of building canal locks and "seawalls and imildie, WILL CHOOSE TIIE WINTER. or breakwaters. 'What, In Heaven's Queen of Korea. I believe that most of the Arctic name, is the uncommon work that explorers Chinese newspaMrs, reporting the have mule their greatest efFor death of the Queen of Korea and many the summer. engineers find to do? The senator forts to go nurth IncIiinnm- the winter. of her attendants at the hands of the part, I shall kips as airily through a cut three my The natural means uf locomotion In Japanese, say that they were hung miles long and 300 feet deep, to be these parts is sledging, and that Is up ty the hair, soaked In oil and the Queen's body reduced to ashes. The Queen of Korea was one of the most new, hich crade remarkable women of the age. She DStllCUl CTTI DDnC BAKING POWDER poem-sueDnUOi ULnLtl rare Intellectual gifts, a vigTil II EE C1IOWN orous force of will anil a rare degree THE PURER AND BEST MADE. of executive tact and astuteness. Khe had a great influence over the and a powerful group of adherents.King At thrkb-i:kowthe same time she waa very unpopular THUS CH0WN In pertain quartern ami relentlessly hated by persona of weight and promthe nntlon. Among the lat-tFLAVORING inencewasIn the Kings father, hail many followers. The EXTRACTS Chinesewhoami AM BIOT Japanese war brought bout a climax between the opposing because ARB DULllYOVK they are forces. The Queen wax an ally ,,f fresh ever) 5rou Chino, and af Japan Try Them When I he Juimnese were victorious the Queen's imwrr weakened, and the King's father became the real ruler OUR ROODS Of THIS BRAND GUARANTEED TO BE EQUAL TO THE BEST IN THE MAR of the nation. On October 8(h the NET OH MONEY REFUNDED. Quren was murdered. two-thir- ht st ante-campai- air-tig- ht nt UTAH NEWS. J. well-stock- well-know- II h SPICES TRirLE er - uiljii-iiuiu- is-th- e Attorney at. Notary luhlic. MADE For beauty, strength, lightness, durability and easy running qualities, no other bicycle can equal the Victor. Duy a Victor and know you have thu best OVERMAN WHEEL CO. Makars of Victor Bicyclm and Athletic Ooeda MTM, former dentist of llavcrelrw, a veteran officer In tlie late war and a inrmlicr of the Loyal Legion, was found in a small cave on top of High Tor mountain Hunday afternoon, a thousand feet above tho village of llaverst raw. XEW Dr. Crawford left home mysteriously three and a hair years ago. Searching parties were out every day for two or Ihreo weeks, and all tins ponds and lakea .were dragged for his body. Beside the skeleton was a revolver, which indicated tlie mode of death. DENVEN. acme coast. am urn raANeiacx ANGKLca. PONTLANDl Dull and Bilious. Evening Train Leaving Spring villo at 9,00 p m SERVICE VO. NCW BCTNOIT. TAKE Sleepless nights, backache, weakness-all result from a disordered condition of the Liver or Kidneys. To be strong and vigorous your Liver must be healthy. Wonderful success has always attended the Connecting daliy with BURLINGTON use of ROUTE. Thursday evening about & o'clock, Just before the dinner hour, four girls escaped frum the reform school at ( igtlen. At alsiut nine oclock in tlie Train No. 2 i . 0 1 r ' evening Officer Bllvey found three of the girla on Washington avenue and Omaha, Kansas City, started ts take them to the reform St. Louis and Chicago. school. At the corner uf Twenty-fourt- h street he waa met by Superinh rough Pullman Sloepers, I tendent Haines, who informed him that four girls bail escaped. At that Free Reclining Chair Cars, point the .officer waa also Joined by Chase Ashton, who had tlie fourtli Dining Cars Ala Carte. girl In charge, she having becomo lost Secure Tickets at and had wandered to liis home on h Twenty-sixtstreet. The four girls R. G. W. omce. were turned over to Superintendent Haines, who took them luck to the R. F. NESLEN, W. F. McMILLAN school. Dr. J. H. McLeans Liver and Kidney Balm. It cures thoroughly all ailments of the Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, Female troubles, Rheumatism and Bright's Disease. For sale by Druggists at $ux per bottle. THE DR. J. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO.. ST. LOUIS. MO. Highest of OU in Leavening Power. Latest U. S-- Gov't Report -- TKAV. CANA, AtIT. GKSKKAL Sis Pbwdst PURE AOKST. Tho lady of John Pendleton, an old respecter who made Ids home at Room 11, over No. 10 W.2ml So St.. igden and who wasdrewned in Snake river above Warfleid's mining camp, Shit linke City, lltnli. lias been recovered from tlie catanow and awaits a claimant in a racts, crevice in the ranyun near the (mint of discovery. It is understood that the prospector lias a son living at or near Ogden. Pendleton had been mining with s partner ou a loir below Stark's Ferry, ami, having quarreled, tho men separated. Pendleton took tlie boat and started down stream. A short distance aliove eamp I in crart was ami Its occuiaut swept under tlie currents, where he found a grave. Kffurts were made by Ids relatives to recover the Isidy, but they failed. A few days ago the Ixsly was round Istlilcd in ihe sands of a bar. It was exhumed, and Qtfilit? fiutrtnlud tho BEST. in ,lhe pockets" of tlie clothing were C1M UKZS, WEIGHTS AND found a large gold nugget, a sack or PRICES gold dust aud a few small cuius. The flndeni Identified It as that or iVntlle-toRIGHT I Mi and dispatched word lo l lie CoroTHE ner, who resides at Albion. That officer failed to respond, however, wliere-upo- n ELDBEDGE BELVIDEBE tlie body was placed in a box and a wedged in crevice above tlie waters, IN iH MTV FIVC STY LIS. Lliat It might lie preserved until rela tlves reached it. wwtvr cataloouc. ABMLXJTEUr IYe Make Wheels A full (J) Too! War-field- Z CO Eh (I 35 n Iw 3 t- j6 -- DAKOTA FUGITIVE ARRESTED -- Maryland Youth Are rsotsd at Denver for Bobbing the Orest Northern Express. blue-blood- NEW TRIAL FOR CROCKER. Hava a Fair Show, According to Judge Hayford. Did not Pchoul Slioa os Earth A.k far Ik Kvrry pair sarraaliMl, butter, Blue-Blood- reflneil-lnokln- District 76. TIisiikaUiI use must lie strung, tliut is poisonous In an overdose. Bread and RICHARD HAINES ACCUSED OF STEALING f 1500. lln-kerto- Order Against the Mexican Lottery. 'Washington, Nov. 30. Another radl-cstep In the prosecution of lottery schemes by the Pustofllce diqiartment was taken today by the Issuance uf a general order to iiostiiiasters forbidding the use of the malls to the "Lottery Mexicans do la Heneflclencln Pule llra" uf Mexico. This order is directed against the concern which has been oieratitig for about a year, rlnlmlng to tie run for the public benefit of Han Luis lotosl Mate, and to have a of 6100,000 in Kansas City as a to guarantee The wife of I'nwklent t'levclnnd has a most melliiluoua voice, and an admirer says: "Her speech Is a continual song nl de-im- sit without words. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder WsrM's Fair nigkssC Medal a mi Dip I wo, THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, A direct, authorized branch of tlie parent hnimij at Dwight, ill., lias opened at ltMi W. Second North, Salt Lake City, un tho lino uf tho street railway running to Warm Springs. For thu treatment of the liquor and opium habits, with Lesley K. Keclley Company's double chloride uf gold remedies. Tho institute Is under lhn management of Dr. J. W. St. John, whu lias been at work with and in the employ of the Lesley E. Keeley Company for the past four years. Tho treatment and management of patients will be Identically the same as at Dwlgh. Illinois Murderer Hanged. Decatur, 111., Nov. 39. Charles N. Smith was hanged at 11:53 a m. Smith SHike In a faint vulce, but uthcrwlso seemed unaffected. He said: "I am sorry for what 1 dime." He then repeated after the priests a solemn declaration of regret for his sins and prayer for merry. Smith murdered his baby and slsler-ln-laIn w September. Evanston. Wyo., Nov. 37. An adRAW FURS journed term of tlie District court was held here for the hearing of arguments on the motion for a new trial for E. ft. troeker, convicted of the murder of '6AKE HEADS Ilnrvey ltooth, whlrh rinsed this evening. Judge tlayfnrd granted the motion. The Judge, in a lengthy review s of the evidence and all the of the eourt, complimented tlie Intelligence anil aptwrent candor of the Jury, but also stated from ths bench that, considering public sentiment, an egreMind. gious blunder hail been made In ever allowing the case to lie tried here; that no man with surh a weight of public E. MRHESY, FURRIER, opinion against him could lie fnlrly tried In any community, and that fully conscious of the expense Hint might ac- FUR DRDS8ER ft TAXIDERMIST, crue to the county in a new trial for Iroeker, he would rather lienr tlie costs KNUTSFOKD IIOTKl. IIIAH'K. himself than think that a man In Jeopardy for his life should nut hnve the 'r W. H. of every advantage and facility K& ".''J1" "'."l married islra of law within the power of the court In Ht. An- A to motion to grant. admit the priW minuter, Noveniliei soner to bail will be argued next week, sin to MjPi Annore)KootevclL sister to Theodor Roooevelt probably on Wednesday. meat and putatnea, are net strong in that sense, yet they support lire anil promote health nnd vigor. Another remeprevalent idea Is that regcL-ihldies must lie harmless. It is a mistake. But vtry few vegetable medicines are now poisonous. Strychnine is vegetable, yet a deadly poison. A new era has dawned, Trying to cure diseased conditions with poisonous drags, either mineral or vegetable, in either large or Infinitesimal doses, will soon lie a thing of the pasL When tlie people at largo awake to the fact that disease is the result of depression of the life forces, and to cure It forces must energy, vitality is; restored, anil that the only true way to restore It Is to supply to tlie organism in a concentrated form tlie necessary, harmlesiand congenial elements, the deficiency of which has caused a loss of tialancc between the vIL-t-l work Ing systems, then, and not till then, will they comprehend the vsst difference between the workings of the Ore ganlc Remedies and tlioso that have gone liefure. Is a good nights sleep worth a penny to you, father or mother? Is it worth one cent to you lo have your littlu babe's colic cured, Its weak digestive organs strengthened so that the colic Is less apt to recur, Its brain and nervous system nourished so that it Is easy and tranquil, feels Just right, and sleeps and grows strong. One dose of the Magnetic Guile Powders nearly always dot's that perfect work and costs 1 cent, So doses, Co cents, and all SO doses given at once wouldnt harm the infitnL It sounds Incredible, doesnt It, but It Is trae. It is not Allopathic nor Homeopathic, it is an Organic remedy prepared according to the new system. It Is Just right, yet it Is no better than our oilier remedies which we have for tne cure of Stomach, Lirer and Bowel diseases, La Grippe, Female troubles, Canker Croup, Itheumatisui, Nervous Prostration, Skin diseast, Catarrh, Constipation, Chronic Diarrhoea, Chronic Coughs, etc, Rejiiirate remedies for each disease, and enough for from 2 weeks lo 2 months treatment for II, except the ranker and colic rures, whleh are CO cent. For sale by druggists I r they don't have them order direct from us. O no a nic Renkdy Co., Western Headquarters, Salt Lake City. Diit'o Co., General Wholesale Agents for Utah. Nxi.dkn-Jiiiho- n Sego Lily. Atk fur this brand Mss' ShiMi, both d ndlm, Krarjr pur mrnstrd. AIISOLUTKLY TUB MOT PAINLESS DENTAL WORK ! IN TIIK WfOT AT LOWKHT BAHT-BUritlCKMl TRY, AND BE CONVINCED. Unloa mu. lt. Alula Sk, Opp. Walker lianas. MONEY LOANED nsd mast rlhl Ure Is lb trmiury. E. DUNSCOMB, U n Irani ty of Nw M. D. IM York, SPECIALIST eokooADi. spaisas, liniltaa to UAXCKU, TUMOKS, aas oLsxwnoD hwlta CUIIX BAIIICAr, TUKATMKXT WITHOUT knivb ok ca urnm CITY NovtLifiuaSsRepairs .w.-.- k- everything "'ftsfxOBdeiifUL GOOD yKT TJfKTH $5 MO URTTKIi MaHK. $s Dr, J, B KeyHor, DENTAL PARLORS Jfi1!? St. I!';llwua, Main SALT WO Anit LAKE hraraalsljb!."1" of CITY? ' TMf kaUl Reliable PEDI6REED FRUIT TREES PIONEER NURSERIES CO, BALT LAKB CITY, UTAH Grow Only First-cla- ss Grade Stock. and High IGENTS WANTED 11 Ira sun nr m 'your bmliiv tn Imadla oar nond,. "salarr and riprNMa In right purbi; rand Tur h.dlda fiat, HALT I.AKK l'lIIIMSIlINO INI. CI7 Censtitution iiiilg., Suit Lake WATCHMAKEB, JEWELER Albx I. Wyatt, AMD 312 Main CPTICIAN: StreeL U, SALT LAKE 87 1898, The World's Fair Tests l.tejib'Mniil-t'iiiiiiiiHnik- N "alSrW Pianos. to for DBBcmpnvc It is a ridiculous idea that so many National Sewing Machine Go. have that a medicine to he uf any BELVIDERC, ILL. Denver. Pula, Nov. 2X. Among those who recently forsook their keys on the Great Northern Was Richard H. Haines, who had charge of tho railroad station In the town of Kindred.N.D. Resides being station agent and uiieratiir, llalnes Iso represented the Great Northern Express coiniiany. lie went nut ( the whole business at once, and suddenly disappeared from Kindred, taking with him, so It .Is charged, 31500 belonging to the Great Northern Express coniany. It Is to the latter circumstance that he owed his arrest In his Welton street lodging-hous- e tonight by Charles T. Linton, inspector for the National Surety coniiuiny uf Kansas City, assisted n by Detective John C. Fraser of the force. The National Surety company went on Haines's Iwnil, with the express conqiany as beneficiary, to the amount of 3500. and since November 6th last Its detective Insiiectora have been following hla trail from one city, to another all over the north and west until Llnten ran him down here. The fugitive ia a handsome, g youth, and he still hns his twenty-fourt- h to celebrate. birthday He comes of a Maryland family anil, according to Attorney Van Norman, his legal representative here, he receives $6uoo annually from the estate of his family. This statement looks a trifle exaggerated when It Is remembered that for several years past the Marylander has labored for a livelihood. Haines Is married to a woman much his senior, and she was In his company yesterday when Inspector Linton took him to the county Jail on a fugitive warrant. On being taken Into custody Haines denied having stolen any money. On November 6th, when he struck on the telegraph Job. he said he left pm In the express comjiany's safe, and then locked up the office. He readily agreed to go bark to Kindred with Inspector Linton without a requisition, and they will take a train for that place tomorrow evening. - furChickfrC -- n In mis Instru- at tlie same time and by urn iiersnn. Tlie greatest invention of the nineteenth century Is the Everett iiano with the plectraphone, nr Is'tfor known as tlie mandolin, guitar and Irtnju attachment, used only in tlie famous Everett, tlie must durable and only complete piano manufactured. It is sold at exceedingly low psk-ct-) and on very easy terms. A large and well seUetul stock of these elegant ilinnuM always kept In stork at E. N. Jenkins Temple of Music, 238 South Main street- - Hend fur cata- - P a z string kind ment, all ployed H to 's 0 Baking ifekO i . Xr HOST GRADE MIG r A . CTO BICYCLES I ts ed sn - - H. EAVNS A rumor waa started recently tliut the Western waa alxiut to Isylii gradDENTIST. ing this month south Inuii Hiilina, but this waa without foundation Tin work will Isgin, however, ax curly hi Ikmglum' hanlsursili'iiti- . Kvrrjr INllii as the weather will sniiit. I iik -l ry. Ilwliy In biuknrl it is tliliter iiuKiHuihlu to turn dirt" while Lin iln-ufor llle by Iil III iiMilo of liulil Aluminum nr it tinfront Is in the ground. IM. Charley Jauulsi of the Sunshine the activity about it Increasing OF TEETH daily with aasnriinues that there will BEST SETS lai much building over there aL an uv wit liiu mu'll of all early day. A uumls-- uf lota have lawn wild in the new UiwiinIIc, with contracts to build. Will 0. Higgins will launch a new kimt in a very T OSKI'll K. CICIHIK hurt time, tits title uf which will fj Hunshino Nun, Isuieath which will he the anhurUm, The Hun Shines fur Latv All. Mr. George Lyman uf .Halt Like and Mcsara. Ham Walters sud Jonn ami Frank Whlteheail of Tmsle went to tilth over Hank, fay Mill, flu Hkull Valley on a Thanksgiving hum. They have Just returned after su absence uf sis days. The trip is nirt-ix- l to Imre Iwun a great success. The R.S. WIM.VER. laiva brought in MNi iairs of rabbit cars, and cislm to have killed thirty ducks. Tue rabldta were so numeroua as to make a gun scarcely in IJKKK Ii IN HANK, - - - IAVSIIN CITY order to niuke a successful hunt. A llavcntraw, N. Y., paper gives an account uf the gruesome death uf a former resident of Halt Lake as fol lows: A grim, grinning skeleton, all that remains of Dr. J It. Crawford, a R. G. W. Ry. ris. bowed no baking powder Pare or to great In lea calngpowerat the RogaL j- |