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Show i Mil D30LEY ON He CHURCH FAIRS. John McCart'y lor Commends Besting Ona of Them. "Well, Jawn," ruld Mr. Dooley, laying down his newspaper sml pushing hie spectacles up over his forehead, if tliey'ae anny man in all th' wurruld that ileiarve to be called a hero that man is John McCurty lv Lemunt. What has he been doing'." asked Mr. McKenna He beat a church fair, said Mr. He wlnl again thlm at th Dooley. wheel iv fortune an' ettrid off wan hundhred an fifty dollars, an' th' butt part lv it was he kep It. Theys no wan iver dune that be hire since fairs was fr th greater glory lvn Gawd. I've played dice with that O'Malley whin th' inside lv th' box was that polished ye cud see ye'er face in it, an' I won tin dollars wanst in a game iv with three fr'm the Tlnth ward, an whin I counted th' deck afterwards they wasn't a in it. Hut 1 nicer beat a face d church fair. They say Mike McDonald Joined th' Jews whin he heerd iv what McCart'y done. "Wanst I knew a man be th' name iv Burke that coma fr'm somewhere around Derry, though he waa no He was iv th' right sort. Well, he waa feelln' an he dhrifted over to where we was holdin a fair. They was a band he thought it waa a grand Ksls'i so he come In with a cigar Inn' aide lv his mouth an' his hat hang-ith' onto his ear. T wua the las' night iv th' fair, an iverythlng was wide open, fr th' priest had gone home an' we wanted fr to break th' rlcord. Tills a Burke was f r lavin' when lie see where he was, but we run him again th' shoutin' gallery where ye gut twlnty-ilv- e clnts, a quarter lv a dollar, fr ivery tune ye rang th' bell. Th' ul' gun we had waa crooked as a ram's horn, but it must 'vs fitted into Hurke's squint, he made that there bell ring as if fher waa a conductor lv a gripcar roundin' a curve. He had th snoutin' galrun him lery oa its las Jigs whin weHe th broke againThin we tftried Mm on th grub- it. rVu four goold watches an' anny quantity lv brickbats an' chunks lv coal in th' bag. Ha had four dives an got a watch each time. He took a chance on iverythlng, an' he won a foldin' bed, a dull that cud talk like an' of gate, a piano, a lampshade, a life iv BL Aloyolua, a pair lv shoes, a baseball bat, an Ice cream treeaer an' th' pomes lv Mike Bean lan. "Well, th comity waa dIs three ted. Here waa a man that'd break th' fair an do it with th' blat humor, f r he come frm another pariah. Ho we held Vhat'll we do 7 says "TJSivate session. gTm inrlulljniin They waa a man be th' namely Flaherty, a good man thin an a betther now, fr he'a in peace. An' Fladead, may ha bull herty ssys: V , got to take th' him be th' horns. saya if ye lave Ho we to me. he aayl. i'll fix him. Burke fr to come lnjooced this uk. ehoolln'-galleran' down back iv the nays ha to Burke. Ye'er lucay tonight. be Twiul Burke. so 'Hot a shame very,' rr to gays lure ye get away with ail yerve won,' Flaherty. Twill ays at be a Uioonvauleuce,' ssys Burke, 'i ll have to hire two or three 'Well,' dhrays, he saya 'an' 'tla late. be th' Bays Flaherty, I'm appointed with to cut ye,' th rr pariah ha saya Tr to see whither ye give back what ye won or take whale lift.' Tla 'ua fair,' says Burke, 'an whoeverth'wins money cause,' an' he put f r athgoodwatches on th' table. 'High S man.' man, says ttys Flaherty. 'High Burke, Flaherty cut th' king lv apadea Burke, th robber, cut th ace lv hearts. He waa reachin' out fr th' money whin Flaherty put his ' bands over it. 'Wud ye take Itr says ha. X wud,' aaya Burke. Wud ye rub tlf church 7 says Flaherty. 1 wud,' aaya Burke. Thin,' aaya Flaherty, aooopln' it in, ys'er a heretlo an' they 'se nawthln cornin to ye. Burke looked at him an ha looked at th coman he aaya Gentle min, iv ever ye ity come over in th Blvlnth ward dhrop In an see me, he aaya TlTthry an make An' ha wlnt it pllslntTh'f r ye,' he aaya away. sthory got out an th' good man heerd lv it. He wm mighty mad it Hi l,h' nlxt sermon he .about preached waa on th' evils lv gamblin', out ha asked Flaherty rr to take up th' colUction. Mr. Dooley thought awhile and then called Jawn." "What la itr asked Mr. McKenna. 'Twsa alT right rr McCart'y lv to beat th' church fair, but what does it profit a man if he gains th whole wurruld an loses bis own soul? twice wan I'd not ba m hla place rr kill a mau bundhard an fifty, an' Id this minylt f r waa hundherd. Chicago Font. In a California Fruit Valley. "Dead aea fruit r That's what I call Itr exclaimed a gentleman, who, after attempting to eat one of the t moat beautiful specimens largest of California peaches ever seen in Fulton Market, threw it away in disgust. , And he was right; for, while It waa an . object to delight the eye, with its great tee, perfect shape, delicate bloom and was decidedsuperb coloring,Holie flavorYorkers of exNew ly vegetable. perience in such things buy California with to .serve peaches to look at, and the dessert as the crowning ornaments Of a perfect dinner, but lay in a supply of Delawares to eat; white in Chicago they say, "Oh, yes, California peaches am pretty, but the 8L Jo. product la good enough for ua Having thus persuaded them selves that all California peaches are tasteless and insipid, dwellers in the Hast wonder why tua same article, put .up in cons, suuuld be so flneiytiiVureU, and generally superior iff canned peaches iftilll Mn Where, liut the proposition is a very simple one. The peocu lor cunning is not plucked until it is ripe, with all Us Juicy richness and delicate davur fully developed, while that intended for shipment to a distance is gathered while etlll hard and devoid of everything save color and else. The California peach in Ua native orchard, and ripened until so filled with rich Juices that It Is ready to drop from the tree. Is a perfect fruit, as pleasing to the taste as' to the eye; but 1 onJyuuipF'iUch cbllditlohs cafTiC Stum perfection. When it is plucked, is arrested, and after iu development that it will only soften. Thus there is as muchgUKerence between a. California peacw in Calif otnia' and the same thing in Mew York as there is between a pineapple, luscious and sugar-ewein its tropic field, and the plneupple of Northern markets, acid, fibrous, and bearing every evidence of having been cut long before the date of iu maturity. The largest prune orchard In this country, if not in the world, is located at Los Gatos (the cats), on the western xtf fhe Santa Clara valley. It MO acres of trees, 130 of which are acre. Uver one hundred planted ' man andtoa the score of teams are constantly employed In this great orchard, which has its own waterworks and electric-ligplant its drying-groun- d la twenty acres In extent and it yields a net income of something like 050,000 a year. Near this Lob Gatos orchard la a curious factory, said to be the only one of IU kind In the world. It Is a factory and Is for the making of grape-foodevoted to the extracting and concenot of grape fermenting, ntrating, but Juice. During the season It consumes sta-arte- d, ruf-fya- la-a- ca-ar- ca-ar- L n. out-ide,a-n' Arty tons of grapes every day, and products luU,(WU gallons of Juice, conceiura-I.h- I of lis original bulk. to The ingenious protons by which this is is accomplished simplicity itself. A mall but constant stream of fresh juice iluwa Into the upper end of a copper cylinder two feet in diameter and nineteen feet long, which is inclined at a alight angle, and revolves sluwly In a jacket tliut keep it heated to 150 degrees. The Juice forms a film on the interior of this cylinder, the heat evaporates all w ter from it, and the off as soon as formed vapor U drawn that make 800 by great exhaust-fan- s revolutions per minute. The juice occupies just sixty seconds in passing tliruugh the cylinder, and finally trickles from Its lower end in a warm syrupy stream, robbed of none of its original elements or properties save three times its bulk of water. The grapes used In eueh enormous quanilti.it in this interesting factory, both red and white, are wine graiwe, which, as the tourist observer soon discovers, are very different from raisin graiies, the funner containing the mure juice, and the latter the mure sacchaune of the surprising rine matter, things about a raisin vineyard Is the small elxe of its vines, which, being cut back every year, are rarely more than two or three feet high, and the gn-a- t else of the bundles. These, when fully ripe, are cut and laid in shallow trays between the rows of vines, where, without the addition of any sugar, they are allowed to dry in the sun until they become raisins, which is all there is to the process. The most surprising thing or all is the discovery that all 11raisin grapes are white grapes, uni they are turned realpurple in drying, which is hard to Har-jierise, but Is nevertheless a fact. . Weekly, . i Probably the mint distinguished Labor at duy demonguest present was James Kelr stration In (lhlcai, Hardie, the Knglisn socialist. Jle Is the leader of the Jli dependent Labor gaining ground in party, which is In the Blouse of Commons Kngland. oue-fuur- ih hot-wat- er 's . . ts; fiu wheel-of-fortun-e. rt James Kelr Hardie. ht d, HEWLETT V HROL Nee Hifh-On- Thne-Crt- RAILWAY to Purchase the Nevada Southern. J. H. EAVNS New Company Syndicate Composed of Denver, Chicago and English Capitalists Lina to be Built This Year Trunk Line Committee May be Revived' by the Western Roads New York Central Civil Service Reform. he represents a division of West Ilam. Fur a long time Kolr HnrUle'e name has been Identified with workingmen's interest. lie Is a tenacious, cautious man of thoroughly Independent character, is of Hculch physiognomy, with a shock of light hair, firm mouth and Jaw, and powerful physique. He la a strung advocate of home rule. MATTHEW STANLEY QUAY. The recent fight In the Republican party of Pennsylvania, which resulted in the triumph of United States Senator Matthew Stanley Quay, and Incidentally hie election as chairman of the Pennsylvania State Republican committee, has centered all eyes on that already famous statesman. Mr. Quay's success In the greatest political fight of kCvrrjr lianily thing tor lift ljr d66catil fMitii iiiatii 4a tJu uijutiijiit of tio 'i Aluiuiuiiui or i'ur- I - onlltiu ITUMIIA BEST SETS OF TEETH at prices it bin resell of all. TOSjilH I. CUDOK San Hernsrdlno, Sept. 7. A new company has been organised to purchase Daw the Nevada Southern railroad at tlie Attorney receiver's sale and extend the line lu liuche, Nev. Tlie new organisation will be known aa tbe California A Eastern : Railroad company, and it Is comiKixed OIDea over Bank, I'aysou, Ctsl of Itenver, Chicago and Fngllsh capitalist. R. W. Woodbury of Denver will be business manager. Receiver R. S. Mepert is now on bis way East to R.8. WIMV.ER, confer with members of the new organisation and the conference Will determine the date of sule. Burly thla winter the road will be ex- PATSOS CITY tended 100 miles to Pioche, passing OFNCK IN BANK. deIn the ns su in sheep compare through the Vanderbilt and Waupaii tion. tail, the judge begins to handle them, mining district and through the rich lie has to see with his linger is in doing agnculiiiral lauds uf tlie 1'uhrump valsc.innru ley, and oilier mining district of that this. The head ut lliu sheep the locality. and eueh point noticed, esiiet-Ullcharacter shown in the cuniour of the ARRESTED IN AFRICA face and the wuy it is covered between Ra G. Wa Rjf. the eyes and ulmul the cheeks. Tjie llie lieck is examined Iwtweeu hand, Jluirie White, Who Stole $ldd,UUu limfrfDff Evening Train the crest noted to see if it Is as toll us lroiu Mrs. Nagle. it should he, and the lieck fulluwe.i Leaving Spring Denver, BvpL 7. A jipectal tu the down to obtain a correct idea uf the way it swells to meet the shoulder. News from Cheyenne, Wyu.,' says: A X IW SSrTXCE vine at 9.CO p m are pressed against the cablegram was received today oy h. The finger-tip- s the examina- VV. Maun from Johannesburg, buulh tup of tlie shoulder and tion carried along the back to notice its Africa, announcing that Clu.-le-s Connecting dally with White shoulder to tell, and was in custody at that place. White straightness from forflesh. the covering of firm Passing la the man who became tamo us as tile ward to the front part of the body, the husband of Mrs. Nagle of this city, by width uf the floor uf the chest and the stealing about 1160,088 In money, bonds prominence of tile brieket ia felt nut and valuables. He was In seen for there is no possibility of de- York a couple of yearsarrested andNew reago ceiving the Judge when he feels fur leased under bonds, pending action on these things, but there are nine chances a requisition from the Governor of this out uf ten In doing it when he only Jumped his bonds and disapsees them. The body is pressed between Hlute. He since which time nothing has die hands buck of the shoulders to no- peared, Train No. 2 at Denver, for ieen heard from him until the receipt tice if there Is any shrinkage here due of the dispatch today. It Is not thought tu a flat rib, and following this the uf the the ofllclals of the county will go to the Omaha, KanBan City, spring uf the rib in theofmiddle luin to expense of sending an officer lo the the body is felt, the width St. Louis and Chicago. ken. and tlie length uf the hlndquurter Dark Continent for him. from hip point to tall Is observed by FRANK MARTIN CONVICTED. Through Pullman Sleepers, placing the handa at both pulnta The way the hlndquarter Is packed with Man Who Killed Free Reclining Chair Cars, fiesh above and its width are noted, Henry Wade at Evanston. and special cure is given to the fullness DiningCa s Ala Carte. between the hind legs end the way they Kept. 7. Frank MarEvanston, are fleshed on the outsides. When all tin, who shotWya, Secure killed Henry Wade and Tickets at these details are noted the Judge has a about one year ago last October in clear idea of the form of the sheep, Evanston, was found of manOf lice. E. G. together with his weight, quality and slaughter tonight, the guilty jury being out style. Passing to the shoulder, the but a few hours. wool is deftly opened and the color of The Crocker case, which Is set for R.F. NESLEN, W. F. McMILLAN, the skin observed to see that It does Monday, Is creating obxxisl saw. ieav. rsss. sax. not vary from- the pink tint required. est from far and near.widespread InterThe wool le felt and Its fineness and Room ll,over No. 1 0 W.2ud So. t. softness of fiber noted. I cannot begin ILLITERATE TRAINMEN. to tell all that a Judge will see In openHe fleece a of alt SLake City, Utah. the typical sheep. ing New York Central Engineers Must opens it alung the sides, on the thigh, Learn to Read Write. and notices the covering of the belly, and New York, Kept. 7. Civil service while doing this apparently In an Intuitive way, sums up the density of rules were recently adupted by the New York Central A Hudson River the fleece. Its uniformity In fineness, to improve the softness, luster, purity, brightness and Railroad company soundness, over the heart, on tlie thigh, Btaiidilnig of the trainmen employed on the road, and for several weeks past and other portions uf the body. His previous observations on the form of an examining board has been engaged revised are examining conductors, brakemeu, encontinually being sheep where he finds the form is due to the gineers and firemen as to their qualifications. wool. Having gone trimming of the Tlie examination hus resulted in the over all the sheep with dliatch and exactness, what the Bcota-- term the discovery tnut live engineers on the or divlson of the road can neither made. Three Uuhawk four of short leet la tlie best animals are brought together, write nor read. They are all old men, and by close comparison again the final and have been connected with the road awards are made. John A. Craig, In for many years. They were considered competent Prairie Farmer. engineers, and it was a great surprise to the otttcen of thp when the facta became $Rlit7 CiiiraBtetd thi company The Market for Wool. On account of their long and The American Wool and Cotton Re- known. on the road, a concesfaithful WEIGHTS AMB porter. Boston, saye under date of Au- sion has service been made for their benefit. gust 38th: The wool markets of BosA PRICES la to be year given them in which to ton, New Turk, Philadelphia and else- learn to read and write. If they are mb RIGHT I where, superficially viewed, are as quiet to do that at the end of the year, AtTHi! as last week, but there la a strong un- able will be retained; otherwise they dertone. Prices for good staple wool they probably be dismissed. are strung. The very smell proportion will The officials say that readcompanys been uf business accomplished has writing are absolutely necesas has also the limited available, ing and with the sary engineers, as they have IN TWENTY-FIVBTVL1S, eaiieciully of desirable dumestlo wools to be able to understand train orders The latter has apparently not under- Issued Herethe train by dispatchers. some from much gone change, although WAITE , dN DEBCniPTIVE CATALMUI, tofore the engineers who could not quarters coins reports that agents are read or write have depended on a little more desirous of selling than either the fireman or conductor to read the National Sewlna Macnine Go. they were a week ago. But a factor orders for them. that will assist In the prevention of any weakening Is that the .wool la BELVIDERC, ILL. largely held In strong hands dealers Tbs Emperor to bo Chancellor. who have bought and paid good prices for It and who are likely to show a Berlin, Kept. 6. The Relchsanger following rescript of the great persistency in holding out for publishes the full prices. The sales of the week in Emperor's address to Chancellor Von Huhenlohe: the three markets New York, Boston and Philadelphia aggregate 6,153, MO During the celebration of the twenty-fanniversary of the victories of pounds, against 6,676,800 a year ego. ifth The epeclfla sales are: New York, 1.228,-68- 1870, many thousands of participants In the festivities sent loyal greetings Boston,' 1,783,000, and Philadelphia, 1,331,780 pounds. In Boston the market from every quarter of Germany, and Is slightly more active than a week from distent parte of the world. Much earlier, there being Increased demand to my regret It la Impossible for me to for Territories, dumestlo and foreign reply separately to these manifestascoured, and Australian. Thera hue tions of patriotism. I wish, however, likewise been considerable carpet stock to express my imperial thanks to all moved. concerned, especially to the veterans General and Mrs. Balllngton Booth, who Joyfully threw their Uvea Into the several years have been promiDODDEB, OH LOVE-VINscales, and to let them know how el ti- who forbefore the public of thla councs rely pleased I waa at their courteous nently try aa the leaders and representatives le very preva- remembrances. It filled me with satis- of Dodder, or love-vin-e, the Salvation Army, are now at work lent in Utah, aa It Is wherever alfalfa faction to see with what enthusiasm In Canada. The home of the Booths Is la grown, and the queetiun uf Ite eradi- the German people celebrated the re- In New Jersey, off in one corner of cation ia one of very much Interest In generation of the empire, and how It Montclair. 'Their cottage la an archig regions Farmers bul- again brought home to all minds the tectural poem on the simple scheme letin No. 31 of the Department of Ag- various achievements, with thanks to comfort. The on family Is a lovely quarriculture has the following to say God, we have to thank the wise guidance of the aged hero. William tette, consisting of pips, mamma, litthis subject: tle Ituth and baby Freddy. The chil The worst weed which growers of the Great, his alillustrious alfaira will liavs to conquer, and the lies, eminent his councillors, one which causes the greatest damage, his tried Generals and his bravt This weed, or troops. Countless monuments to le dodder, or luve-vin-e. at least the s;iecles which does the Emperor and our warriors testify to the the an le importation piety and gratitude of our time, and greatest daniugt, was ironi Kuroie. it brought to this remind ua and distant people of the country In flux and alfalfa seed, and bloody seedfium which has sprung our luia spread throughout ail sections of newly-uiiile- d fatherland. A people the tailed Stales where allalta is which so honors us dead and which is grown. DudUer belongs to tlie morning-glor- y so mindful of IU past will, i confidentfnnilly, but, unlike the common ly liupe, ever remain true to the Emof the fields. It peror and the empire, and will know Is parasitic. The steins are. leafless, and how to defend Itself against those eneor yellow thread. mies of the fatherland, and of the dilook like orange When the seed of the dudder germivine order of the world, who seem In nates, tlie young plant Is able to grow these days of national enthusiasm to the supply of audaciously raise their heads, and who upon fur a sluirt time food which him-- been laid up fur it in have nut hesitated to revile the memthe seed, hut unless lie stem can come ory of the great Emperor and thereby In contact with lliat of some yuung wound the German people In Its nowhich it can feed It will blest recollections and plant upon sentiments die. As soon as the young dodder lour, stem, or stalk of plunt touches a twines around it and lion. the slfulfa. it Neal. Judge of one of the becomce closely fastened to the stalk Indiana Stephen wrote t'treull courts, it ii by inruns of numerous suckers, which Ihe fourteenth amendment apptuni, tu tlie enter the tissues uf the host plunt. of the 1,'nlied Mimes, lie sent it These suckers draw out from the al- to Hon. G. 8. Orth, then member uf Confalfa all the soluble food materials, gress from Ills district. Afterward It was retained lo Congress by the commitsuch os the sugars and oils. almost dren, two of the most delightful bite of adopted The dodder grows very rapidly, tee on reconstruction, and now 78 years of humanity, each hold offices of great verbutim. Judge Neal is forming tangled mosses with Its yelw, and lias always lieen a Democrat, honor In the Salvation Army. Their low stems, and the alfalfa soon be- though, unlike Indiana must entire home speaks of peace and godlicomes completely choked out. The only ha was a strong Union man Democrat, during the ness the characteristic environments war. practicable remedy after thla post has The oneof the 1 tooth themselves. almow to Is the become established time despised Salvation Army has befalfa In early summer, before the dodcome a great power for good In the Accident to tbs "Texas. der begins to bloom, and to burn it large cities of our land, and to Mr. and where it lies. This will completely kill Kept. 8. The Navy Washington, Ihe dodder, without injuring ihe alfalfa. lias received a dispatch from Mrs. Balllngton Booth, who never tire lXiddcr cannot be kept down by mow- Captain Glass uf tlie battleship Tex- In their great work, much credit and to ing, because It Is usually attachedsur- as'' regarding the accident sustained praise are due. the alfaira stalka Just above the by that vessel during the trial uf her face of the ground. The flowers of the engines on Saturday. Tbe Keelsy Institute, lie says the dodder are produced very low down, board uf survey condemned the chief s direct authorized branch of the parent of the If even the and of ihe Texas" and asks fur uper portions st Dwight, III., he been opened cut off, they would ripen engineer the detail of another chief engineer tu house parasite wereare 1116 W. dodSecond said to dean out North, Salt Lake City eed. Bhcep succeed him. The dispatch reports that si der from the field, but this statement the repairs will be completed lu time to on Ilia line of the street railway running la not very well substantiated. The resume her trip lo Warm Springs best method of lighting dodder Is the For the treatment of the liquor and General Harrisons Flans. preventive one; that is. sowing nothing habits, with Lesley K. Keeley opium but pure seed. The sued of tills para8 Saratoga, N. Y., Sept double chloride of gold rem Companys of site is only about one twenty-llfl- h will la It pass expected, Harrison, edlae. an inch long, or not over hulf aa large the fall of the winter and early part The institute Is under the manageas the slfulfa; so that If the seed Is here. Ills haa J. K. run through a screen, say with a mesh rented for three months andMcKee, will take ment of Dr. J. W. St. John, who has ordian used for about as large as that on September 15th ot the been at work with and Iu tlio employ of nary screen door, the minute dodder possession William II. McCall cottage on Circular the Lesley E. Konley Company for the seed will be easily separated from that street Gen. Harrison will be the guest past four yeara The treatment and of the alfalfa. of tlie McKee family. mcanagemant of patlunta will be Identl-all- y the saute as at Dwight. Bultan Mahomet Aga Khan of fornsl, Postmasters and Pensions. Inti la, lainiiot eve a Joke, lis Is writing to has found a method of entertainPatti 8. . 1L D. J. C., Sept Washington, At her t iigllvh newspapers ing whilu complaining alxmt Maughan sparing her voice. was today appointed post- t'rlg-y-uos Lonl Dimmer in his book on The castle lost week shs played tells s story to tlie effect that the master at- West Wellnvllle, Cache coun- the tills role in the dumb show niece Multan's grandfather used to issue free ty, Utah- vice L. II. Norman, resigned. railed "Kouke. the Enchantress. An original pension was today grant- generous enough, however, to dues bring psaaee to heaven, addressed to My with Brother Gabriel.'' ed to Jacob King, Parkmaa, Wya a song. ut Notary Public. lit pyrttl MsSe. TOBACCO you and CIGARETTE HABIT and your days on earth will bo lengthened. Bend $3 for one bottle to Eagle Pharmacy, IF. Cor. Ssob1 South and Wit Trnnpki Strests, Salt Lakt City. Agents Wanted Everywhere. Before buying see tha1 the bottle are scaled wi.li the signature, Djcax Lkx None genuine wlthuui thi seal or when seal broken. lists 1 E. N, JENKINS of Music. Temple i tlih Agents far tha best PUuoi ssd Organ. In tbs market 203 South West Temple, post office; block. MAN EVERY HIS OWN HORSE AND CATTLE DOCTOR Bead WkalliR, KUKXB BLACK OIL will do. HOR8E CUT, BRUISED or WOUNDED, use NUNNS HORSE or COW got COLD or BLOAT use NUNNS Q IOV Rll HORSE COUGHING or got DISTEMPER, use NUNNS DLAUN UIL No Flios on WOUNDS when you You gets Vetrinary book FRER when you BLACE OIL Every Farmer, Stockman, Dairy, should have handy NUNNS Every Sore, Scratch, Piles, etc, cured with NUNN'S No Stable or Household complete without NUNN' NUNN' Every Store thould keep for sale Blaek0il 50 CEXTS A BOTTLE. Sold wholsssls sod (stall st . DEBT. E. alfalfa-growin- L'unsll-luliu- -- son-in-la- ls-mb'- S, BLUE DIAMOND LAOEl ON EVERY CAN. will be CURES of tbo Saints 0! Bakina Header is the .trenflwt S DAYS -rs -- A Tour of the Yellowstone Park. Residents of Utah should purchase railroad tickets to Helena or Butte, Mont., thence via the Northern I'aclflo railroad to Livingston, the natural gateway to nature's wonderland. A complete tour of the park, covering rail and singe transportation and hotel days expenses for five and one-ha-lf south of Livingston, coats only 646.50. Tickets covering this tour can be of the Northpurchased at the offices ern Pacific railroad in Butte, Helena or Livingston, Mont. For publications and detailed Information, address A. I. Kilgar, general agent, Helena, or W. M. Toohy, general agent at Butte, your HEALTH. TAKE XT and in 1 E v. T HAS NO RIVAL in ite successful Work. Read the TESTIMONIALS of wel known man. Works no IN- JURIES on the system, but improves no-le- d. Tub-ernuc- le Cure Is a Wonderful Tiling. hi.ilviirtf iter. to hi .1. nrl .lei.tjHtr. Over ;L, rtS, hla life has, It la said, put him In direct line for election as chairman of the Hepublican National committee in IKK. Senator Quay was burn in Pennsylvania In 1833, graduated from Jefferson college in 1850 and in lk54 was admitted to the bar. He gave the Union very creditable service during, the lute war. After holding many ullicea of trust in hie native Slate, he was elected to the United States Senate lu 1887, where he hue remained since that tuna Y Owlr yn Erhbyn y Byd. Remarkable intent is being manifested everywhere In the coming to be held in the Mormon at Salt Lake City, Utah, on October 3rd and 4th, 1805, as it will be the greatest entertainment of the kind ever given in the West. The Eisteddfod is the national pastime of the Welsh, and mean, a Joyful feast of literary and musical diet for all who will partake. The entertainment will be given under the auspices of the Cambrian association of Utah and adjacent States and Territories and the Tabernacle choir of Sait Lake City, Utah. The presidents. of the day will be Arthur L. Thomas and Gov- - Caleb W, West. I Special train rates will be given, and it la not duubted that Salt Lake City-othat occasion' will be cnwded with Ihe lovers of musle and literature from all direoliuns, fur all will be welcome, regardless of nationality or creed. Complete information regarding the event can be obtained by addressing the general secretary, John James of Halt Lake City. Utah; S2UU0 in prizes will be given away T obacco Eagle DENTIST. - Le-mo-nt con-wil- ie p SOUTHERN W. y, ca-ar- NEVADA In Judging all the Lr vds of pure-bro- d fIk i'ii, luv l.rHl type uf the breed being examined Inunt be clearly outlined in the ii, Hid. This liollil uf breed type la in! i hat cannot be ignored in tin1 MioVi mg, elkt tilde Would he Ho no J nt clmoiincatloii, and it is uIhu one of pl'iicliciil value to tile breeder. Vilen a shi-eis true to tile ty;ie of tile breed, ho may he exin-ctei-l lo breed towuid with greater certainty Ilian that i nt a distinct ty;ie individually. if he t)ie Why? For the reason that when he is true to the breed type he has all the hereditary force hack of him that ix due Ihe breed, and that deieiids n the time it has been entabllxhed and the When n heep purity of the breeding. hived break away fr.int tile type, he ha only hi own lorce or prepotency to guaratili-its rcpruducilini, and every breeder knows tliut uch is v r y seldom reproduce I. Some bleu of the bleed type may bn gained from the study ot ihe scale uf ioiiil druw'n by ihe breeder, but a dealer cmieeptloii may tie oliluioid from the study uf llie unsheep that the leuding tiu agreed upon ns lug of approved tyie. breed 11 of a ill is type It knowledge the acthat the Judge lniuR intothepiny individual tion of technical skill; points of a good sheep aside from mi are quite universal. To present the mutter in Ihe clearest way. without too great a profusion of detail, suppose Isa class uf ttlirupKhire rants, any uge. being Judged. Tu accumulate observa- BURLINGTON 1 gr-re- ilETHOD OP JUDGING SHEEP. Z.C.M.I. Dept, Drug Agts, Utah. Salt Lake Caib pHrtnnr wanted this bueluese. City, In UTAH MOONSHINERS' , AST0KISKIN6 RESDLTS From Tha AN ILLICIT DISTILLERY RAIDED IN SEVIER COUNTY. EAGLE LIQUOR CURE MOST SUCCK8SFCL, AXD M06T rCBMAKKXT BKMEDV YXT DIBCOVEKKU. 6APEST, Still Located In a Remote Mountain Faetnesi In Operation for Year Makers of White Eye in JaiL Richfield, Utah. Sept. 7. W. J. Carter. aged about 30, and Samuel D. Brown, aged 50, both of whum have families living In Jueeph City, Sevier county, ere confined In the county jail at Richfield charged with illicit distilling. The arrest was made last Thursday by Deputy U. 8. Marshal W. J. Bean, no opposition being offered by For many yeara either suspects. "white-eye- " has been a common beverage among tbs miners and stockmen in the mountains about Joseph City, and It haa been known that moonshiners were operating in that district Deputy Bean has been working on the case for some weeks, but did not succeed in locating a plant until thla week. All day Wednesday was spent by tbe Marshal In a lone search for the game, and on that day he met Carter and procured from him a half pint bottle of the moonshine whisky. Toward noon the officer got wind of the stlll'e" whereabouts, and requested three different residents of the locality to accompany bim aa guides and witnesses. All refused, and the Marshal then realized that be could not depend on the denizens of the mountains for aid. All of Wednesday night waa spent In the eearch, and finally about noon on Thursday Marshal Bean surprised Brown at work. The plant In-is situated in a secluded spot almost accessible except on foot, beck in the mountains about two miles from the nearest habitation, and twelve miles from Joseph City, Ae he approached, the officer heard the sound of wood chopping, end came upon Brown in the act of providing fuel for the furnace. A loaded shotgun stood conveniently near, end this was the first property by the officer. Brown did appropriated nut try to escape, and in answer to questions, he stated that he did not own the still, but that he had leased it from "Jeff Carter, and was working It on Shares. That he woe working It was apparent from the stream of liquor whichn dripped from the worm barrel. No buildings Into a but In camp at any kind were In eight, n were eighteen barrels, filled were which with mash of eight and the others with chopped wheat and hnrts in cruder form. Brown sai-there was a keg of white-eye- '' near by, and the two mn started seai-cof It, but the officer grew in auspicious of hie prisoner's actions and conclud.-- to proceed with him at once to Jn. At Joseph City Carter was arrested, and found to be heavily armed, though no resistance was mode. At midnight, after securing his prisoners In the Richfield Jail, Bean returned to the mountain and found the distillery had been destroyed. No trace of the worm could be found, but the boiler was dlncovered broken In pieces and concealed In the brush near by. This was obtained and brought to this city the same day. A quantity of while-ey- e is also in possession of the Marshal. It Is a pure white liquid and very palatable to the cultivated taste of Its regular consumers. Tomorrow morning the two prisoners will be taken to Provo, where they will have a bearDudley. When ing before CommtaHioner Brown denied seen In Jail yesterday. the operation of any connection with waa the etlll. saying he merely chopping pulrs for hla own house when arrested. Carter Is reticent, and has nothing whatever to say regarding his connection with the affair. There are known to be other such Illicit plants being operated In the same district, and Deputy U. 8. Marshal Bean thinks he haa two others definitely located. forty-gallo- forty-gallo- J five-gall- The man who Is tired of lire when drunk Isn't hslf so tired of life as lbs Is of men of hla type. Il is some-timunfortunate that their aim is bad. Philadelphia Press. Miitammira and fuinnin-dnr- a Kunitomo of tlie Jniistii'si' navy, who covered themselves with clovy during the ChlncMo wnr. are emdunte of the Naval scudemy nt Aiui:ikiII. Tne of eiliientlnn In the Jnpiii-r- o C'utiinet Is a grednnte of Cornell uniof llimno tlie of versity, ot UKi-- iilture Yale and the and common.1 .of Harvard. Senator Ilolse Penrose. Quay's Philadelphia lieutenant, la said to Iw the most popular man In the Quaker City. He hna a frank, open face and much personal maguetlaai. es Rear-Admir- Csaci heretofore bousiea, bow cured aad brosKlit to aewness of nfo ad hsputaoss. HEAD TUB TESTIMONIAL of a phy lolsB ossa (kspUeal os liquor gams, but sow s atm vert to tin Eagio Kenedy, Uelspeoo Iron other tares sad vlctiuo of tu terrlbls ihold sot delay. Write for furihar particulars or call st liqiiUZ-dlaeiu-o EAGLE PHARMACY, E. Cob. M Sol and W, Btt. B. Tompla kaU Uucii Oily, Utah. Prtntars Supplier Wrapping ps per, bans, Twinm. Eta. Lamport paper ca.Sait Lakt PAPER! OUR BUSINESS DIRECTORY or BALT LAKE AMO OODEX MEKC1IAXTS. When uaererlng advertisement, kindly nMBiioa thi. newspaper. J.W. CURRIE, itttBtloi ilw oil ofdf ft by roii 11 orMpnn Ku pplio tad Grinding. 8A LT BARBERS LAKE BAKBKKSSUPPLY OO. IU W. 8nd South 6V To Loan on improved fan M0NEY1 GRAVES VINTON CO.. I Comtek Rdg Ball Lake City. Bought and .old. J MIMS MIIIIMj M. KOPP Manufacturer BBiiJobherls pile. Utah Optical KXAMIXA'1 LAWYERS I I MUSIC - COALTER In of oakdiw . eoureirtlonera'-ap- 8W 8. Main. Salt Lake City 1CXS Co., PR KB. SHtCKELLA, hUTCH N:0 Quore House blk.tttilLLske - ORGANS. 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Frank Kyan, principal, 61 to tDl East 2nd South lit, Halt Lake City, (opened since January 1st,) Is an insiiiultnn destined to surpass all others In I lie Wost. &Uf per month entitles a pupil lothor-oughl- y s Instruction in oiiy or all of the following: Miorlhand, (Graham or ITtman systems.) Typewriting, Hue It keeping, I'enmanslilp, Higher Mai hematic. Academic Cuursn. (hook etc.) required for sluirt-lum- l, Uuukkeeplns, i'euiiiaiixlilp furnished at acj.t not lo ezeoed 5kj lo6i.no pur uioiiih. Latin. Greek, German, French. Spanish, Drawing and Ari;liiiRrlllre Sg.W) wr month. books and material nut Included. Shorthand, lluukkcnplug and 1annian-thi- p thoroughly taught by mall fur 139, pays hie when ccurso It completed. Correspondence wllclied. first-clas- sj |