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Show The present state of the cant continue. Americans drink the worst tea in the world, and pay double for it Schillings Best is the remedy. Proof: the grocer gives your money back if you dont like it tea-tra- de THE WEIR INN. November evening Th twilight of wee darkening rspldly into night. A thin, cold mlit wi felling, condemlng Into large drop on the naked tree and hedgea and dripping thence upon the muddy road. The mare waa tired with a hard day's hunting and plodded along with a iprlngleM gait that showed ahe waa almost beat." And her rider, as Hred as she, looked anxiously about him for a place of shelter ere darkness settled completely. The country was new to him, the run had been a long one, and he wu completely lost. At the crossroads he drew rein and looked for a finger post, but found none, so there was nothing for it but to ride straight on. His steed thought otherwise. She snorted and reart d when he endeavored to push her forward. Her rider was not one to be mastrred by an acimal, and he gave her the spur, wherein she responded by a buck jump that nearly unseated him. "She's more sense than you hart!" said a voice from the hedge. The rider strained his eyes and could just make out the form of a rugged man silling on the bank by the road side. So dark were his clothes that they scare showed at all against the black background, and had he'not spoken he would certainly have escaped notice. "So It Is you that the mare Is frightened at? said the rider Impatiently. "Come out of that and tell me the way to the nearest Inn. Heres a shilling for you. "Shesjnot frightened at me," said the man, without stirring. "I'm no beggar, and I want none of your shillings. Take th ceroid to the left, and youll come to a house before you have gone half a mile, the Weir Inn, they call It. If you dont like the entertainment there, you will have to ride another eight miles. I think you had better, If you take my advice." And he gave a sort of hollow chuckle. "Why do you think I had better?" asked the horseman. "And what la the mare afraid of? I never taw her like this before." "Shes afraid of that," said the man In the hedge, pointing toward a spot In the center of the crossroads where the earth had been newly dug. He rote slowly and came forward a little, disclosing himself a huhchback. It was too dark to see his face plainly. "The road to the left," he said again, with the same hollow chuckle, and then began to walk briskly In the opposite direction. "Herel Hll called the rider after him. "What 1s there there to frighten a horse? "Blood," said a voice already distant, and a cackling peal of laughter came through the darkness. "A queer country this, said the rider, and he turned into the road to the left The mare went like a lamb, once her head was averted from the ominous patch of fresh earth Soon a light glim mer In the distance, and a noise of falling waitej could be heard. "There Is the Weir inn after all, said the horseman to himself as he rode under the swinging signboard. "That lunatic told me right so far. It waa along time before his vigorous knocking brought (any one to the closed door. When at last It opened, letting a food of light Into the wet darkness, the. portal framed as In a picture the form of a beautiful woman. She waa clad In black from head to foot, and a shawl of Spanish lace covered her head and vignetted her pale face In Its dark folds. She looked out Into the road with the frightened expression of one who fears to see something not of this world. The rider look off hie hat. "Can I have supper and a bed, he asked, "and Bleed for my horse? I have lost my way out hunting, and we are both dead beat. I am Captain Preston of the Royal artillery. "You can have a bed and supper, said the woman In a monotonous voice, "but you must see to your horse yourself. I am alone In the house. The captain whistled softly to himself and dismounting led the mare to tbe stable. His hostess stood with a lantern to light him as he rubbed the poor beast down and gave hrr a feed of corn. Neither the man nor the woman said a word. When he had flnlshed his work she glided back to the house, and he fellnwsd her through a wide hall, where carved oak benches were ranged round a table black with age, Into a room In which a flre was burning and a table was spread with cold viands of various kinds. A large party had ' evidently made a meal there not long since. The woman began to clear away the plates and dishes with great rapidity, and the man watched her with a keen appreciation of the grace of her movements. Outside the roar of the water over the weir sounded like serf on a rocky shore. "I am not the first guest you have hd today? he said at last Interrogatively. "No, you are not, the replied, raising her eyes for a moment. Again he noticed the "haunted look In her face "I suppose your servants will toon be back? he asked. "They will never come back again, she said slowly. This time the did not raise her eyes at all. "Your supper Is ready, the continued. "Your room opens out of this that door to the left. Not the fight, remember. -- wu will find If you want beer them In the bar and can help yourself. Candles you have here. I wish you a quiet night. She moved toward the door. "But look heie. Good heavensl Where are you going? cried the cap. tain. "Into the dark, the ssld, and the door closed behind her. "They must all he mad In this part ol the country," said the captain to himself. "Well, I am In a good Inn, with plenty to eat and drink, and If my hostess chooses to go Into the dark, at the calls It, It Is no business of mine. Though I should like to know what the meant by that expression. The great outer door closed with a bang as he spoke, and he sprang to the window just In time to see a slender figure cross the path of light thrown by his lamp across the road. "Into the dark apparently means out In the rain, the captain said. "Now, wliat on earth It the doing, and why am iui alone In this moat uncanny of Inns? I will take some supper and a good draft of beer to strengthen my nerves and then I will explore the place. I am beginning to think that my friend of the crossroads was not so mad as he appeared to be. Supper over, he took a candle and siaited on his exploring tour. He found nothing unusual. The Weir Inn was well furnished and bore signs of a thrlv-In- g business. There was nothing ghostly about It nothing but Its unsccountablc emptiness and desertion. Much perplexed, Captain Preston came back to his sitting room and put more coals on the fire. Ills riding boots were drying upon his feet, and the process was not comfortable. "1 wonder if I could find a pair of sllppersl he soliloquised. "Perhaps my fair hostess has a husband or a brothel. I appear to be left In charge of the house, and I may as well make myself at home. I will have a look Into the cupboards of my bedroom. This time his search was rewarded. Various articles of a mans apparel were stowed away in an old wardrobe, and these Included a roomy pair of slippers. The captain brought a bottle of whisky from the bar, set a kettle of water on the fire and prepared to make himself comfortable. Then his rye fell on the floor to the right. "I havent been In there, he said. "My hostess warned me significantly not to enter. That must be Bluebeards chamber. Locked I Ah I This is promising. Let me sec If I cannot open It. The lock was a poor one, and the bolt was sdeedlly forced back wl:h the blade of a penknife. The captain rntrred the room and looked around. It was a bedroom, furnished with considerable taste In dark oak. A toilet table stood neat the window, covered with a white damask cloth trimmed with lace and bears ing upon It various little femtnlue In silver and tortoise shell. "My ladys chamber, not Bluebeard's, said the captain. "I have no business here. But my lady seems to have cut her finger. He moved a step or two forward, and his eyes traveled downward from the red stain on the damask to the floor. He turned a little pale. "Finger! Faughl Some one must have cut his throat at leastl What a devilish place this Inn 1st No wonder she was glad to gel Into the dark, If this Is what Is In the light He heard a footstep In the room without, and for a moment his heart stood still. Then, for he was a brave man, he blew out the candle he carried and peeped cautiously through the half open door. He was greeted by a burst of laughter. "Come on, cried the hunrhback, who sat at the table ravenously devouring the remaine of the supper. "Come on and make our punch. The water Is boiling. How do you like the Wrlr Inn?. "How did you get here? asked Captain Preston sternly, advancing Into the room. "I locked the house door. You're a careful "Oh, you did! guardian, but you see I have a pass key. Im the owner, man. The Weir Inn Is mine from this time forth forevermore,' as the parson says. Come on and nave a drink and dont stand there looking as II I were the devil. "I im not sure you are not, said,the captain, coming forward to the table. "What does all that blood In there mean? The hunchback cackled with laughter. "That's where my brother Jabex cut his throat, like the fool he wav, because he wasnt the only man In the world to admire his wife's beauty. They sat on him today in the hall there and they knick-knack- rr Use Three Crown Baking Powder- - Her-1-- 4 Bros.. Salt Lake City, Utah found It felo de se. Where you? mare shied they buried him, not sis hours ago and they say It's 111 standing In a dead man's shoes, as you are doing now. He grinned horribly and pointed to Captain Preston's fret. Ten minutes later a tired mare was galloping down the road and wondering at tne unreasonableness of man. And the swollen river that roared over the weir was carrying on Its stormy bosom to the sea a heavier burden than autumn leaves. Black and White. A Melbourne dispatch to the London Times says a violent cyclone has de strayed the town of Nevenlre, N. S. W It is feared several persons have been killed. A ttajr and no Orange. The boy was taught from the earliest awakening of his reasoning powers, that truth was to be told and to be respected and that nothing ai more wicked or more ungenilemanly than a broken pro mlse. He learned very early to do as he was told and not to do, under auy what he had said he consideration, would net do. Upon this last point he was strictly conscientious, althougn once, literally, he "beat about the bush. His Aunt Margaret, always devoted to plants and flowers, had, on the back stoop of his grandfathers house, a little groove of orange and lemon trees In pots. Some of these was usaally in fruit or In- flower, and the fruit to the boy wps a great temptation. He was very fond of oranges, and It seemed to him that a homemade orange, which he had never tasted, must be muoh better that a grocers orange, as homemade cake was certainly preferable even to the wonderful cakes made by the professional Mrs. MUderberger. He watched those little green oranges from day to day as they gradually grew big and yellow In the tun. He promised faithfully that he would not pick any, but he had a notion that some of them might drop off. He never shook the trees, because he said he would not. But he shook the stoop, and he hung about the bush, which he waa too honest to beat One unusually tempting orange, which he had known from Its budhood, finally overcame him. He did not pick It off, he did not shake It off. He compromised with his cor.slence by lying at on his back and biting off a piece of It was not a very good action, nor waa It a good orange, and for that reason, perhaps, he went home ImmediateHe told his ly and told on himself. He did not tell his Au,.t Marmother. garet. WllPttHtfltiyyyifihka C2 BY OU IN,TCf tow tome d Mpldera. The most peculiar spiders in the world, as well at the largest ones, Inhabit the Island of Sumatra. They are of all conceivable forms and colors, and some of them spin threads almost at large and strong as the grocer's twine. Some queerly-thapespiders have square bodies, polsrd on long red legs and others have crooked green and yellow legs which support bodies. One of the very oddest of the lot has a body that looks like that of a young turtle, the "shell having round knobs and pesr shaped projections all over It. Oddly-Mhapr- heart-shape- rtnunmianim ly buying a the house happy It will cook a dinner fit for a king and it never gets out of order. The only fault we have to find with It ie that it lasts too long It will outlive twu generations. Fur further particulars apply to our agents: Park City I Cooper I'ypcrOo. Frank Andrew Sefihl Pisuss lit I U. r. Pntilo... W o. A b A Co-.Xayaavilla PuentnlJu H Flam Co Co . B. Hawn Kexburg ' II. r. Jatul uu. ... M. Auihony Isaac Kdwell Loans p Provo Moroni Provo Hardware Co Moroni A. H. Luud Blackfoot Ephraim j H. W. Cur .It IS Plante Have lltrllll-se- el Have plants Intelligence? Do they ever think? These are In'erri'lng questions that would have to be answered by the statement of an observer of ways of pumpkins and melons: "Plants often exhibit something vejy much like If a bucket of water, Intelligence during a dry season, be placed a few inches from a growing pumpkin or melon vine, the latter will turn from its conrse and In a day or two will gat We do THE one of Its leaves In the water. not vouch for the truth of this, but It FHXCI might make an Interesting experiment for next summer. Rural World. Co-o- OR. Salt Lake Hardware tl-- i MAJESTIC WORLD-FAMO- AS ABOVE a, well-know- n very recently. Immediately arranged to receive them, but It will be some, days, however, be- The Only Factory ef lla Hladlnltab fore the casket can be removed from It It not generally known that there the ship, owing to quarantine regula- Is a Clothing and 'Knitting factory In it Lake City, the only one of Ita kind tions. this state, where they make mei and boil clothing, and suits to order, Uteri Wool exclusively from Utah cloths. We rePallahiag. Steel wool has been Intropuced as a cently went through It and found that hands employed In substitute for glass paper In Germany. there were near fifty ready-mad- e clothing end It Is made of threads of shredded steel making hosiery, and were told that nearly all with sharp cutting edges, works more the merchants In the country towns of home-mad- e goodi and quickly and uniformly than sardpaper, Utah carry these whoever bought one of the xulte wat flexinot or Joes clog, and, bring gum sure to want another. Alwaya ask for ble, can be used In smoothing elaborate home-mad- e suits made bv Cutler Bros. Co , 36 Main SL, Salt Lake City, and If carvlnga. you cannot get what you want at your country (tore, send to them for sample of doth and measure blanks, and they Pish la Idaho Wafrra. will make a suit at from (touoo to The rpeort on $15410 thatyou Washington, Dec. a will outwrar any tiro eastern salmon Investigation conducted by the suits st the same price United States I Ish Commission In the head waters of the Columbia river In Hra. Castle Now Well. Idaho have been completed and pubPhiladelphia, Dec. Ja Mr. Ella Caslished. The Inquiry was begun July tle of San Francisco, who was admitted aoth of last year, and both the large to the polyclinic hospital shortly after and small fish had reached the Idaho her return from London, left that lakes then. The Important results of on last perfectly the Investlga'ion are summed up as fol- well. Mrs. CastleMonday was successfully opela lows: It probable both the large and rated state she lx small forms of rrdfish are anadromous, now Inupon. Physldat.e excellent health. It Is thought evidence that the smaller husband and wife will take a short though the trip comes from the sea Is not complete. somewhere before returning to San The mutilation, sores, fraying out of Francisco.. fins, etc., are practically all received subsequent to reaching the spawning THE E. S. DEAN CDMPAWY. grounds. The redfish all die coon after spawning. I aea rye rated Capital at.Ma.aoa, The young redfish remain In the Fatly Paid. lakes and connecting waters for at Dividends paid on $too reinvested one year after the eggs are spawned. AuKuat 15, 1896, to Salt Lake City The Chinook salmon which come to customers on ihelr pyramiding plan: these waters die after spawning. The September ist, dividend paid. .$ 9.90 young Chinook salmon appear to re- September 15th, dividend paid... 154m main for about one year after the eggs October ist, dividend paid 18.00 are laid near where they are Hatched. October 15th, dividend paid 1560 November ist, dividend paid )a.6o November 15th, dividend paid... 17.8a The Nan ter the Hear. The lovllest fellow Is going to visit December 1st, dividend paid 11.57 me this Christmas He's absolutely Profit for 105 daj $111.39 color blind. Arent you IntereagqMF If you are not "Is tl at why he Is to lovely? "To he sure Just think of It, he can-n- you must be dead to your own Interest tell the difference between holly and or else you are broker Call or write lor mlxtlrtoe berries and the house Is full Information and printed mailer, No. lift Altai block, Sslt Lake City. Clark of holly. Truth. Young, agent. Mexico hat 300,000 miners type t new. hr Glass-plate- UTAH - SIEGEL-SANDER- S of the guide right and wrong with which the Lord Is Hla mother did not seem to be as much shocked at his conduct as he was. But In her quaint way she gave him to understand that promises w ere not made to be cracked any more than they were made to be broken that he had been false to himself In heart. If not In deed, and that he must go back and make It "all right with his Aunt Margaret. She did not seem to be very much hocked either; he could not tell why But they punished the boy. They made him eat the rest of the orange. The Little Things. He lost all subsequent Interest In thst "Some very good people have singutropical glsde, and he has never cared lar Ideas, remarked a A divine to a Star much for domestic oranges since. reporter. "I was talk-In- g Boy I Knew, by Lkurence Hutton, In to a lady who Is a member of my SL Nicholas. church, and thoroughly conscientious, but who neglects the amenities of life Mlmv Kate Field Kotf jr. and thereby create enemies, I thought The steamer Belglc has arrived In I might Induce her to see how the wei an Francisco from Hongkong and Yoherself and took occasion to Injuring kohama, via Honolulu, and brought to a talk with her. In the course of htve port the remains of Miss Kate Field. It which I said: 'It la the little things la Intended that the remains will be make up the joys and sorrows of cremated In San Francisco, then the that life. 'Yes, doctor, she replied, 'you are ashes will be sent to Mount Auburn. I know all about. them. I raised The remains are consigned to Henry rightand there was a good deal af joy ten, and be will an to removed Hlghton, and a good deal of sorrow In It, and undertaking parlor before being sent to since they have grown up, my neighbors the crematory. little hare things, and they are certainly Owing to the many failures to ship worst to he found In Washington. the the casket, the memorial committee was not notified until It Washington Star. - T SOUTHS!-SAL- that the' Do You Know rs et t'ewsetewee. In matters Conscience - LAKE CITY $B9 BO OVTsee Co., WEST SECOND 42 AND 44 MALE ABLE IjANGE, STEEL AND The OssfiNS t'aaaet Ho Cared by loral applleatleua, as they eanaot reach the diseased portloa of the ear. There la only one way to sore deafness, and that 1s by annstltuttonal re madias. Dea fuses la caused by an Inflamed aondttlon of the mucous lining of the Inalaehlaa Tubes. When this tube gets Inflamed you havo a rumbling sound or tmperfaat bearing, ant whaa it la entirely closed daefuaaa la tha result, and anises tha inflammation can ha takaa out and this tube restored to Ita normal eoadl-Uohearing will be destroyed forever; nine seise out of tan ere sensed by catarrh, which Is nothing but aa Inflamed condition of tbe m neons surfaces. We will gtve One Hundred Dollars for any ansa of Deafness (censed by eatarrh) that eanaot ba eured by Hairst'nterrh Cura. Bead for circulars, free. r. J. CHKHIY A Co.. Toledo, Ohio old by Druggists. He Hsus Family Pills are the bast. RANGE. MAjESTIG d has provided all free moral agents. But that this guide may be available and reliable, reason and judgment must be exercised, and In every question Involv-In- g right and wrong a careful, honest discrimination must be made. As a lantern will avail Its owner nothing when traveling In the dark unless he uses It, no more will conscience be a guide And as the unless It Is properly used. lantern may be broken by Improper use, or Its Ijght die for want of oil, so conscience, unless taken care of by proper use, mar become deprived, "seared as with a hot Iron, and useless. Man Is accountable for the manner In which he cultivates and uses all his physical faculties and powers; much mure Is he responsible for the manner In which he cultivates and uses his conscience. a Bilk purua ou ear, but you mb make everyone ia Live Stock C.-mmissio- Co. n is tbs only Kansas City! House that maintains Branch Oflteas at Malt Lake. Denver and PusNoT Thar aro Bailable end will give your busln IAHK SIEGEL L. A. P. Alias. President. The Kansas City Live Stock Commission Company Kooxna877ZA. IRC susd NOT ONE COBKSSFOSDISCB ASD COBSMBMBBIB SOLICITXD. Acttvs Cahxax Twsstt Y uss' Emerson, Kerry, Camp& Ob Hazleton, Bros., Pease, From faooup. - HOOD Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos, Autoharps, appllca-Headquarte- rs Day nes 6 Coalter, 4:7 Main St. The Wonder of the 19th Century Utah Lithia Mineral Water. SHORES Contains more Llthla than any other water In the world. Poaltlvelycures Rheumathm, Gout, Diabetes and Brights Disease. Put up In case of fifty quart bottle each, $7410 per case. Orders should be sent to Co., The Salt Lake City Soda Water C HOLK AbRITH, Hides. Wool, Sheepskins, Deerskins, . SALT LAKE CITY. . UTAH? FOB Utah Nursery Company THE rTAII TAXXIX4I tO. When you ship to us you gel price and quick return. vour trxde 'I mar-s- et KSTAl 4.I8HBD 1885 'Iclt Jeweler and Opiiriaa ALEX. Z WYATT, .jalt Lake City, Eye examined free. state Haea Its t'eaa ties. Cheyenne, Wyo., Dec. a Suit wae commenced today by the state of Wy omlng against the county of Laramie, to recover $Soo alleged to be due the state for taxes. The county contests the validity of the claim on the ground that the taxes claimed have been collected. Similar claims against all the counties In the state are held by the state and great interest I taken In the suit. Km Ltc. Sheet Music and Books a specialty. Catalogues furnished free on for all Mormon publications. DEALERS IN There la MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS. BOLD ON XABY SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, Watchmaker, Eatey, Story & Clark Hamilton, From $50 up. PIJP, Rowe, Morris, AGENTS Mausbt Kavosn Faaa. - Lock Box 1685, Salt Laks City. Utah SOLS Asru PsOttlW KSTTXSS. &ALXI. SALT LAKE- MUSIC DEALERS n. Summerhays GOOD Ixmaases. Baynes coalter aminal Weakness. Vartooosia. Hydroosta. Oouorrtotaa. Btriaturq, email Byphill shrunkso organa, pramaluro sM saw all other private by Iibmiooa no. no maitar how consult DR. O. W. SHORES, tb ohvs! clan who has given Ms Ilfs to curing chronic disease, an-be examined, advised, treated and 1 . I without paying him 00s dollar until iir euro la offeotod. Tha doctor reserves the right, however, ta refuse aay Incurable boss It be con' I euro you ho dont want your f.ioney, Such an offer waa nsvwr boron tar a responsible phvslcian. aad Dr.made Q. w. Shorn is only aMa ta make U bo positively quroa throe diseases. Don't waste another earn on questionable doe-tobut consult the "OM Doctor and business sacredly con FlDENTIAls W. Stook Kxchsnxs, order your holiday goods From ... always sssklny to help suffering mankind, always trying to uonvtnoo people that bo Elves vales received far every dollar paid him, baa doubled ta give quackary, fraud aad Imposition Its death blow, and protect tha suffering olsmse from the despicable methods of quacks and charlatans. Every sufferer from Dr. Q. 13 Kansas City Stock Yards. DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL YOU LOST JjtJ. Brineh Boom, Sill Ltki T. J. BAIIAN. C. J. LANTRY. T. Hclmuta. Sheep Salesman. uT, Hog I' ALLEN. FARK1NGTON 1m A. Vi. MG. W. SHORES, The Oldest fpeetalla In tho Want. MAN- attention alQUong the Ilea. i luigir, CALYIMIHOOD a WKITK THRU. D. HUDHALL, Kuuu Cltj. Fire In Ibe Ranges. A large stock of fruit and ornamental trees, tlso small fruit, etc. Make a specialty of supplying commercial plant shrubs, aes, low prices. Call and examine stock. -- SALT LAKE Zions Savings Bank & Trust Co GRAND one-tent- h h. J. wen as the 'largest Savings tha oMest as I Banks in Utah, having boon iSsbllbri years, linen tha organl-- ( tha Bank! MSN sarins assounts sen opened with ns. We pay live annum Interest on 1 snv- pounding said lugs accounts. deposits from no quarterly. Wa ofreeefra bat also from rest Utah, only the people as ltinta of Dourly every state InWathe Ur Ion.suea Invito wall as foreign eountrls 1 up. from amount deposits, anil taka any Write tor particulars to Not. LS and m. slain street. Salt Lake City, Utah. Woodruff C'snnoa M. M. stAMvrMui-s- . Pries. Write for A . resist. Hnonltlne K. NOHKRM, Mgr. A New York Bdeosm. WEEK OF JANUARY 4th, The Highest Royalty Play of tha Reason The Burglar As Fine Confectionery aes Holiday HOUSE. y A cast as Tboasaa originally produced by the A. Palmer Company. Prices, BAr, SSe, A Hr Wallace KPP' or OPERA Inters . M. lit psldon Baring Deposits, Compounded lour Time Yearly, by WhnlnuUft Only. Salt Lake Off controversy arose amor.g the mint Base Burner, Hotel Ranges, Ruler ficials of London aa to which coins, Top Desks, Fire Extension Tables. English or American, would last the Fine Side Boards one worth $150 our longest In order to put he matter to price $fa price. Fancy parlor Suits for one-hatest two small steel cy linden were fixed on a revolving rod and one filled Second-Han- d 1 X. L. Store. with United State and the other with 48 K. "econii Soult Trl j. British Coins. It Is needles to say that F A. all of the letters, milling, reading, etc., were worn from the English coins twelve hours before they were finally effaced from the American coins. 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