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Show coumn. Our StocKralsars' -- eaoL Thb Buldb will oootlnne In oontraoU at to publish brand under yearly ' nominal price. to the The advantage stockralserj of farnl hiw brand and mart with the iarlzlnfc publio It U U attention. need to axe to well known Cke stockman as valuable a$ an advertiaemeBi it to the merchant. nulv em. Ctas. F. ' The .Methodist of; Union Coarse Are to ' Have a New Church. New York Times: After many years of effort the Methodists of Union Course, L. I., have succeeded in raising funds sufficient to build a suitable bouse of worship and a cozy little structure is now nearly completed. Perhaps there is no place in this neighborhood where there has been more wickedness, at least from the Methodist point of view, than in this village. The famous Unoin race course, from which the village derives its name, was in its dy. the greatest gambling center in the neighborhood of New York city. It was there that many of the present day kings of the turf made their first successful bets, and where many old time famous horses won their first races. Of course, that was all long ago. The race track has disappeared under pretty villas and busy stores, but this change took time and it was years before there were enough Methodists to organize a church society. When such an organization finally did get into existence it started in to fight wickedness in a decidedly novel manner. There was in the village a particularly objectionable liquor saloon, which had survived from the old race track days and which was the resort of bad characters. One enthusiastic member of the new church society suggested that its first work should be to get rid of the objectionable saloonkeeper. "How can we do it?" he was asked "Buy him out," was the answer. "Wa need a building and I will give $500 toward securing the saloon." This struck everybody as a good plan and so the saloon keeper was bought out and his den of iniquity converted into a house of worship. In that building the church society grew stronger and stronger and recently the plan for the new building was perfected and the money raised. The society still worships in the old saloon. By what seemed an intervention of Providence, the building recently narrowly escaped destruction. It was right in the path of the terrible cyclone which swept through the village on the afternoon of Saturday, July 13. All the buildings in the immediate vicinity were wrecked or injured. A shed at one end of the church was carried a quarter of a., mile, and a tree at the other end was pulled out by the roots. The church building itself was uninjured, but next morning, when the members of the congregation gathered at the church, they found that the wind, sweeping under the doors, had torn up the carpet and some of the pews and them in a promiscuous heap in pile-the center of the room. This seemed like a Providential hint that it was time for the congregation to move. They held service, but on Sunday, July 28, they laid the corner stone of the new church building. The new structure will seat, when finished, about 400 persons. It is unpretentious, being built in the Queen Anne style of architecture. The interior will be finished in natural wood. The windows are to be of cathedral glass. The church will be dedicated next month. jjjFjr RANGE: Lower Sexier and Sink of Beaver. Address: Utah. - Oaaia, fsir JnoMsnnp Tjpper slit in right, under slit la left ear. Range: Cricket ' t. I V' r and Mountains Lower Sevier. Address, v, v Deseret, Utah. Jos Dewsnuj 3K-- slit la right, under silt Under f in leu ear. Range: Crleket Mountains a& T jg nicpr WArir Deseret, Utah Address, Join Y Smith Horse Grower and Del RANGE: Hou'ft Mountain Lowr Sevier. Oasis, Utah. Address, rrerson Bros Breeders and dealers in Short horn Durham Horses e a nt t brand Dn left thigh. Cattle-Up- per slop im each ear. ltangt river Sevier and mountains between Wilis' station on ilie U. P. Ky and Leam lujton. Address, Learairjgton, Millard Co., Ut&fc F 1 a i 'I ji "V )" Lower Sevier. Des Address, eret, Utah. - VTlifrn X uriirflaM . on left thlffk) tame brand oa left hip of cattle. Rasge d Willow Spring. Address, J. Kearny, F. v jfisK springs, 1 Juab County, TJtak ( T on left thigh, double swallow fork In left ear. O Range, Lower Address Bo-Tie- r. Mouse CMs. Oasis, Millard Co. Utah. Mark, slit t and two slits right In eft ear. Same brand en left shonlder on horses P. N. Petersen, Oasis Address, Utah, Bangs, Law er Sevier. - Same left on Horses. thigk Upper slope and one under slit la left ear, and two under slits in right ear. RANGE :0ak Creek. Walto Sims Address, Oak City, Utah,; O. S. i MARTIN, SALT LAKE. The Ruddy Englishman. It has long been recognized, at least by the caricaturist, that John Bull has a stolid mind glooming behind an exceedingly rubicon visage. The 3ame high authority on race type depicts Brother Jonathan with a shrewd spirit peering forth from drawn and parchment colored features. The humorist ol the quill gives a rough and ready exdifference by calling planation of this r. beef-eatea Now the first John Bull thing an American traveler notices in England is that the beef is not so good as that to which he has been accustomed; and is scarcely to be called the national dish. He soon learns to make the excellent English mutton his staph viand. Meanwhile, however, his belief In the ruddiness of the English complexion is strengthened by observation, and if he has ever had the pleasure ol becoming familiar with the features ol the colonial fathers as they shine on the canvas of Copley and Gilbert Stuart, he recognizes that our ancestors Iwere far more nearly related in temper-'amen- t than we to the typical Briton. The Englishman's explanation of this bitter beer on ;the one side and pie 'for breakfast on the other is scarcely more satisfactory than beef --eating hypothesis. One is forced to the opinion that the difference superficially attributable to social conditions is fundamentally-based upon climate. j ; iieiraiuomntissn i Dealer la , FRUITS, ).; VEGETABLES, BUTTER, Eggs, Poultry, Game, Teal Pork an4 : Besf .Smoked aad Fresh Tisa, f Flour. Hav and Grain. . M ni -pay you to At wui snip you goOOS to sue. I aad remit as karge 10 per eent. for haadling soon as goods are sold. ' Caa give first-clas- s couate references If desired. : ; I - t - : " . ;; ' ". j Q. M STEWARD, "W. orncEi 00 W. LQ, Hand Sample! . Iron Assay . L . ,v1.00 1.00 i.oo Copper Assay.. Bottle Samples..... Frank 3. GO D. Hobbs, Land (Late Register U. 8. Office.) Land. and Mining Attorney. . -- i . LABOR NOTES. cotton mill will be A started in Columbia, S. C. The International Cigarmakers' Union Issued two new charters last month. The Order of Railway Telegraphers ifavors the federation of all railroad or- -, ganizations. The union manufacturers of the green glass industry have agreed to advance the wages of employes 6 per cent. Window glass manufacturers of Pittsburgh, Pa., and vicinity, have organized a "selling agency" with a cap- -' ital of $25,000,000. The national strike of tailors to equalize conditions in other clothing markets with those which exist in New York i3 now under way. The Chicago & Alton shops, in Bloomington, 111., began operation this month for, a nine-hoschedule for the two in first time years. iThe garment workers' strike in Boston is practically over. Fully two- of have the employers thirds granted the terms of the strikers. ive 2nd, South. SALT LAKE OITY P. O. DOX Correspond en cesolicited. j Twenty-thre- e years' experience. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. ; i ; BIRD & LOWE, Land Agents Attorneys. i ur ; Ferry What luck did you have Hargreaves Got a bigger load I than could carry home. "Of fish?" iCIncinnatl Enquirer. fish-la- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. HOW THE GREAT WRITER PASSES HIS DAYS. HIa manner of Composing a Costume Ills Charming Wife She Prefers the Nom de Flume to That of Madame Jean Viand. (Paris Correspondence.) HE illustration will enable you to judge of Loti's manner of composing a costume. It repre- sents his attire at an entertainment of mine, In which I each guest was to come in the costume of some famous character, and then to play his part during the evening. Thus Osiris was brought into conversation with Cleopatra, Charlotte Corday with Marat, Charles the First with Cromwell, a grisette with Nero, Adrienne Lecouvreur with Scapin, and Mahomet with Pourceaugnac. Pierre Loti came as the Fisher of Iceland to a garden party which I gave at the Abbage de Gif. Pierre Loti is evidently never idle. Since I have to speak of him only in ' Parley Alind Horses same brand on left thigh. Cattle cloe crop in left and slit in rigat ear. Range, PIERRE LOOTS LIFE. THEY BOUGHT OUT SALOON. 1 g? VIAND, THE- - NAVAL QFFICER. private life, I need not linger to describe his manner of writing. It is, moreover, perfectly simple, and can be described in a word. In the morning Lieutenant Julien Viand is wholly devoted to his work or to his study, or to his service as a mariner. If he has command of a vessel, as soon as he rises he is occupied with his men; he either questions the second in command, summoning him to his house for the report, or he goes in person to inspect his vessel; for when he is Lieutenant Viand, this dreamer beegmes the most serious and most accomplished of officers. His bearing, his gesture, his glance, his voice, and one might almost add his stature, undergo a complete change when Pierre Loti, of the Academie Francaise, becomes a lieutenant in the French navy, The young commander is adored by his men, who find him devoted to the (execution of justice, at once implacable toward a wilful fault, and indulgent toward an unwitting error. Although Of small stature, he is so strong that he calls forth the admiration of his men when, in the case of a manoeuvre badly executed or in the removal of some cargo, he indicates with a gesture what is to be done, or lifts or sets in place some Object. No one of his subordinates could get the better of him, if he ventured to contend with him as gymnast or as marksman. The sailors ascribe to him a very complex superiority made up of all in him that they can see and understand, as well as of much that is beyond their' grasp, and they are devoted and submissive to him to the point of fanaticism. Lieutenant Julien Viand, whenever he has the leisure to do so, becomes Pierre Loti from 2 o'clock until 6 o'clock in the afternoon. He requires no more time than this to write in his , have already made, for I wrote my .first impressions of the place on the spot, and I cannot improve it "Loti's house is small, but is decorated by the fancy of a gifeat artist. Over the white woodwork of the drawing-roovery coramonrlacer and bare in itself, Loti has draped fishing-net- s, which are agitated by the, wari air from without, anckcause light and mysterious shadows to flit over the walls. The gray of the nets waving over the softened whiteness gives the impression of an evanescent decoration seen in a dream. Huge crabshells, which have become transparent, rough and ugly monsters of the sea, are attached to the netting. "On every hand, in the many vases, are many beatuiful flowers, which Loti can never be denied. Hangings draped in the corners, portieres, furnishings disposed with taste, all combine to make one exclaim, on entering for the first time: 'How beautiful it is!' Loti's study, placed above the drawing-roolooks out also on the Bidassoa; one might say at certain hours that the view is over the sea. To write in peace, Loti has condemned the inner door to the room, and his visitors must go up to his sanctum by means of a rope ladder, an easy way for sailors, but slightly incommodious for others." Pierre Loti is a musician of a high order. He sings in a beautiful, true barytone voice, and as an accompanist he is unrivalled. He loves quiet life with his family. His mother, Mme. Viand for Pierre Loti is Lieutenant Julien Viand is the source from which he has drawn the distinction, sensibility and grace of his mind. She is eighty-tw- o years old, but she is as active as a young woman, and she performed feats of mountain climbing last autumn which were beyond the powers of her daughter, Mme. Bou, the sister of Loti. Pierre Loti la married, and his young wife loves to hear the name of Mme. Pierre Loti, in preference to that of Mme. Julien Viand. She admires her husband as much as the most Impassioned of his readers, and she is sufficiently literate to understand him. Knowing Loti's love for flowers, it is one of her favorite occupations to renew the flowers oh his table and in the drawing-room- s: for the gratification of Loti's eyes. Loti lost his first little son, who came prematurely into the world, and he has never ceased to mourn for him. He has given his second son the name borne by the first, Samuel. The young Samuel, although scarcely four years old, is already a person of pronounced character. Of course, he intends to be a sailor, and is always dressed in sailor's. costume. Inasmuch as his trousers are white, they must be changed several j LAND and MlHlg Law. at Attorney aooras - 4 : m, m, 1 : nisi Collections Promptlj Att Office, First - UTAH - UTAH, Profe ssor of lfti; Will give lessons on Piano, Organ Vl ito., and teach Bands at lowesi price8 Ho for Detroit, Fish Springs, Gold Hill e.nd Ibapahl ' reasonable terms. For further particulars, address FRANK WHITEHEAD, . j. HINCKLEY ': . " Fish 'ngs, " Gold Spr Hill - - 6.00 and Ipabah. 'J ! vni liii vi i u iw I Zrjr COPYRIGHTS -- one-ha- lf F. DAVIS, Proprietor, Gardner, WATCHMAKEE, "."""r-i'vmif!. NEPIII, UTAH. Watches and jewelry promptly paired. Mail orders solicited. p. i. s vpar, uiuiumy, P'titn. Every number contains SinI fluiuuuu, r"T )lors. and nhntmrmr.),. - IU1 ousef with plans, enabling builders to show re- desipns and eecuro contracts. latest MUNN & CO.. Kew YoitK. Addrpon t ha Rwqauwat. and Harness Saddlery! GEO. W. WILLIAMS, 1 3P - A.YS02ST, - j UH. - -' - ' MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF : Wholesale and Retail., Fine Buggy Harness a Speciality. HEATED BY STEAM. ELEOTRIO CALL BELLI. V Prop. Headquarters for Sheep, Cattle & Mining PROVO, XJTA.H. Tflffi GHOWI Mei PUM BAKING. Leads All the Rest. AWARDS. Support Home State Fair 1894, Gold Medal. Industries PIERRE LOTI AS OSIRIS, times daily, fojr the future admiral is somewhat too tond of playing on all Three Cream four with his cats. Loti is passionately fond of cats. He Baking Gold attracts them to him to such a degree Powder Medals. that all the unfortunate cats in a city - I Our goods have been extensively used in Deseret and vicinity, aid in! given the best satisfaction. Mail orders will receive prompt attention. L. HOLBROOK, '- j Harness, Saddlery, Buggy Whips, Nose Bags, Collar j Pads, Hardware, Leather, etc. .: , ; Rks; V L CAW I OHTAIN A PATENT? prompt answer and an honest 9IUN-who have had nearly fihVyJLJS expertence in the patent business. CommunEr tlons strictly confidential. Allan dbook rS formation concerning l'n tents and bow tn it them sent free. Also a tain oi inecbn! Ical and scientiflo books sentcatalogue free. Patents taken through & Co rwnt Alunn ! va,',b snecin.1 nofrioo in t.nn Snii-niiiv if li n iti ,..s thns are broucrht wiidely before the public ttA. out cost to the fnventor, issued weekly, eleprantly illustrated, has bvfiirthi19 i lartrest circulation of anv scicnfitif. j world. t3 a year. Sample copies sem fro ' oua 7.6G Fare for transportation out and return ow fares. Address, a&d G A. tai S3.00 - - j , . The Oasis and Fish Springs stag-- le&vss Oasis and Jbapah at g a. m., each Monday and Thursday, and arrives at terminal poinM j within 52 hours. Oasis to Detroit, - FRANK WHITEHEAD" N.tloml bulk EUg., - FEOVO, - and 5 Eagle Block ' i SALT LAKE CITY, ta. . where he is living seein to give each other the word and flock about him to enlist his sympathy in their lot, to which he is hever insensible. This brings to mind! his wonderful "Book of Pity and of Death," in which he has drawn us to participate, so deeply in the sufferings of animals. It has often peen said that a man of letters cannot be a sailor in serious earnest. Such an affirmation may be true in regard to others, although the French navy has counted distinguished authors among its men; it is not true in regard to Loti. No one is more conversant with the occupations of his career, mohe attentive or skillful in per forming his duties. Here, again, he gratifies the old passion of childhood for physical exercises, his love of activity. The calling of a sailor has this peculiarity, which would naturally at AS A FISHERMAN, tract Loti's choice, that in it one is aleuperb, large, correct handwriting a volume in a few months. His study is ways on the eve of a battle between the an unfolding of moral and always full of flowers; he has a passion elements; of for them, and in a few seconds he can physical power, and that it affords arrange in a vase an exquisite bouquet many days to be given to dreaming. of what had appeared to be the most Spilled ISO Tons of Molten Glass. insignificant flowers.. The more perto Indianapolis Sen Marion. fume his flowers have the more he loves tinel. ;A Special costly accident occurred this them. The odor of flowers never beat the Marion fruit Jar works. comes oppressive to him, even when morning of the large tank suddenly bottom The he Is writing. '. out, spilling and ruining a mass of If Loti is stationed in a city, it is fell molten glass weighing 120 tons. Since quite certain that within an hour of his the accident four streams of water have arrival he will have found and selected for his residence the house command- been playing; constantly upon the jthus preventing what ing the widest views, situated in the molten mass, been a disastrous fire. The have most original manner, and in which might be1 will one can find the greatest retirement. factory compelled to shut down In such a house I saw him at Hendaye. two weeks. The house was situated on the Positive. ""( Bidassoa, a river as much Spanish as Mrs. Gunning (taking up the broken French, which serves as frontier tn the thread at breakfast) And are you sure two countries. When the tide rises, of your grounds, my dear? a. u. urm oz me sea, a Mr. Gunning (looking absentminded-l- y "m,. gulf. into his coffee cup) Yes, love; there My readers will permit me to copy is at least an Inch of them at the bota description of Loti's bouse which I tom. New York Recorder. . SAMUEL A. KING, and ' 1 'f. Lai"" Keep Twor rmoe thr yk Superior Quality Flavoring Your Extract Gold Medal. Money at Beit Quality and Dieplay of Boda Water. Home. 1 Mb MANUFACTURED BY HEWLETT 3IOS . SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH . . . . BOX 68 Spices Pure and Ground- Daily. ' - JOSEPH A. LYMAN General Merchandise, Haa a full line of And is selling down at Panic Prices for Pay Down. Either for Cash or Produce at cost. Travelers and Sheepmen will find me supplied with - GRAIN -- i AND - STABLE Highest cash price paid for Hides and Pelts. Don't forget JOSEPH A. LYMAN, MILLARD OAK CITY, COUNTY, |