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Show iliOmk Uurt I Kad Aa la.i.lb). Mnakejr, HAS NO USE FOR HAY. TTinM a Cheat. Battlrehlp. o It was proposed to the so-- J There are many animals, especially He apropos of previous remarks) Other k ta Meat Any Horae That 1'r.r.r. elal world ecu. A Louisville gill who birds and Insects, which niiraic in their up liutlon as worthless, Of course Mohammed - went to ths Kind of I)lt ttv. r Cons has ju returned from a visit !u colors and jtliapes the natural objects-amisuo1 8tt Indignant protest, mountain. The Summer girl I supThe most extraordinary appetite tnu tha idea HS abandoned. Texas, exhibits an engraved la- which they dwell, and thus frehe w as tired of the sea shore. pose Twenty to Billy, years ago she was sent to citation for a dance to be held from quently escape the eyes of their ene- known In a horse belongs carry varl-?- " 'Decour-tleu- x A ' Texan h suiting the pace V I j Cor-eica- j handsome bay owned by A. & Son, the butchers of the PA cjflc Fruit Market. Horses are frequently known to Bhow a liking for sugar and Instances are related where they would drink beer, but who ever saw a horse that was fond of meat and fish? Billy duties are to draw the firm's delivery wagon and hla stand is on Merchant street in front of the shop. Here he Is often on exhibition, eating with an apparent relish steak, liver, tripe and in short almost any variety of meat handed him. Some times, after having had his fill of oats and hay, he refuses to munch meat, but this seldom occur?. Billys appetite developed several months ago. No one knew of It until one day he was seen to reach into a butcher cart that was tied just ahead of him and calmly began eating a steak. After that he was often fed with the firms wares, and many a bet has been won and lost on his appetite. The horse formerly varied his carnal meals by purlofnlpi fish, but he was cured in a mannei that was ludicrous to the spectators but very painful for the equine phenomenon. He reached into a fish wagon on day when his olfactories detected the odor of his favorite smelt, but an active and helllgerent crab took offense at the intrusion and promptly fastened to his lower lip. Billy shook hit head frantically and whinnied In pain but the crustacean held on until h( was crushed by being banged agalnsl the side of the wagon. Since then th horse has kept clear of fish. Billy It the favorite of the market, and strange teamster who had the temerity to lay his whip across his back, ont morning to make him give toom wat nearly mobbed by Indignant butchert and fishmongers. He is also the pel of his owners family, and his sleek hide and general evidence of good car ehow that he does not lack attention. San Francisco Call. 8:30 to 7.30 m the morning. Break- mies; but, as Dr. Ltdekker says in fast is served at 7 30 o'clock and the Knowledge, "Until quite recently na german takes place' directly afterward. case was known where a monkey, for The affair is just as formal as a night the sake of protection, resembled In entertainment, and while It lacks the form or coloration either some other Such glamor which attaches to the ordinary animal Qr an inanimate object. ballroom. It is certainly more enjoy- monkeys were discovered by Dr. J. W. able, it people must dance in the sum- Gregory during his recent journey In mer. Ex. Near relatives of the , East Africa. seen by him have long been monkeys 1 he Jniilln 9 known to naturalists, and have excited Broucht thousamTV of visit irs into Salt by the brilliant contrast of the surprise Lake City 'J he clerks in Zion s Sayings black fur covering their body and 'Hank, near the monument erected at the limbs with the snow'-mhlmantle of head of Maui street, m luHjor of Brigham long, silky hair hanging from their Young and 1ioneers. have tx e l kept busy shoulders and the equally white plumes opening new accounts fur the hundre la on their tails. This contrast. Dr. Gregw bo have visited the bank The amount found, serves to render the animals now on deposit is ?! .t'V.iMl 10 Have you ory Invisible.for the trees which practically a Savings account If not, ojieu oneou. inhabit have black stems, and are they Eire per cent per annum interest is paid draped with pendant masses of gray-whicomiKiuuded four limes a year- - Write for lichen, amid which the monkeys i information e i any be can ' te -- te de-.i- WlI.FORl) WOODIUF. G BOUGH M GANNON, Cashier. Nebrsiku a Groat Whrot Stats. This year Nebraska has come to the front rank as a wheat producing state, with her spteudid crop of A5.000 00U bushels of Kpriug wheat, averaging over -- - bushels to the sole, aud 5 utXMMi kushcU of winter wheat, which will average 21 bushels to the a re The table given below, which has been carefully compiled, hbows wbat will burprise mauv, that Nebraska stands third auioug the states as a wheat producer, and it must be bourne in mmd that the states that outrauk her are almost exclusively wheat state, vheteas Nebraska is a country of diversified crops, coru being her principal product vr to Hiccough.. Miss Lucy Marshall, of Centralis, Mo., has been a victim of hiccoughs since last Christmas day. She Las bteotne a mere skeleton. A Martyr )OU distinguished. hardly Prchiik-u- Kfwird, H)U. Th readers of this will be pleased to learn that there Ik paper at least one dreaded disease tnat sclent e baa been able to curs in all Its sluges, and that is catarrh, nail's Catarrh Cute is the onlv positive cure now known to the nodical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, rea constitutional treatment. Hall's quires Catarrh Cuie Is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous Bur-f- a ces of the system, theieby destroying the foundation of the disease, and a the patient strength bv building giving and assisting Mature in doing constitution Its woik The proprietors have so much faith in its curative power that they offer One Hundred Hollars for any case that it falls to cure Send for list of testimonials. Address F J OHKNkY & CO. Toledo, O. wold by druggists, 7"ic Hall's Family' fill ate the best. WISTEKX STATES WUEAT CHOr. Actual figures for 18 JO and conservative up-ih- Considerable. Does her piano to much? Mamie playing Amy amount Oh. yes. She's at it for eighteen hours a day. Read the Advertisements. wf2 tnjoy this publication You much better if you wtii get into the habit of reading the advertisements; they will afford a most interesting study and w ill put you in the way of Our getting some excellent bargains. advertisers are reliable, they send what they advertise. QSLj-- COSS1P OF TWO II.. Not HhftTMt. 'us C. Parmalce of Beth- When Corne was a young man ha lehem, Conn, vowed that he would never touch a razor to his face if Fremont should be defeated. This vow he has religiously kept, going unshaven since the election of James Buchanan in 1836. New York Tribune. U Map of Ctah, The Passenger Department of the Rio 0 Special Announcement Grand$ railway ha-- just issued an aud vend with 1 2& to Kali Cut thl out (flap sbowingXjl mining districts of fciamp Co flu W rocond Koutb st. roll Lake C'liiu and gel rubberktamp of tout Rlgnature with Ink. record, together vv ilu an outline sketch of complete TUia pad and wood cut. in box ku the older districts, and calling special atregular price 92 UU. tention to several partially developed rq; gions w hlch recently have shown important uncoverings of gold aud copper, now 1 you would keep posted, attracting notice of prospectors, investors write (or information. and others. prompt Repllea. " For copies of this valuable map address Quick Returns. F. A. Wadleigh, G. P. A., Salt Lake City. Froaprctora Ik , olt Live Stock Commission. FRED A. SEARS, HALT LAKE CITT McCornlck Block. Q.tck Capital. A traveler was In a rural shop up In UNIVERSNY OP NOTRE DAME, "York State," says the New York Notre Dame, Indiana, Times, when a small boy came In. Nctenee, Law, Civil, Meriaaalra,andLetter, Kleetrlcal "Say, mister," he said to the chanical hufftneering. 1 ami Commercial 1'reparatory borough tuucntu at upacial rau t'lciiaBtical shop- keeper, while the traveler listened, ma Free, Junior or Kenior Year, Collesrlate says you're to please give me a egg's Course 8t. Ldwarda Hall, for boy under 13. The hen Is on." Tb 10?th Term will open September 7th, worth of mustard. on kpplUatlon to ires 1807, Catalogue rut G. H Freaident liev. A, Morrissey, Count. Room A Trolley Air Ship. A St. Louis genius has completed t:Cao t1 Tf I v vw be made working for ne. )KrtiM preferred who ran (pv tbeir whole time to the iwnnrw 8 pure hour, tboufrh. may be profitably rm- Upf YLfpLIf v (.ood ouinjp for town aud cityE.work a well u country dintrtctn. J. uirrokO, Uih A Bala SltUui, Va. plans for a trolley air ship between St. Louis and Chicago. It provides for a balloon to lift a car a few feet from the ground, where It engages a trolley and starts away for Chicago." It Is not yet in operation. lb, No. 33, 1807 W. N. U.. Salt Lake When Answering Advertisements Mention Thin P.per. Kindly HAGUE! UANTED! Send for list of 4(00 vacancies we hare several times as many vacancies as members. Most have more members. Several plan,; two plans give free registration; one plan GUAR AN-EES positions 10 cents pays for book, containing plan, and a SMO.UO love story of Coilegs dsvs. blanks and circulars tree. No charge to employers tor recommending teachers t REV, DR. 0. M. SUTTON. A, M. J SUTTON TEACHERS' BUREAU. SOUTHERN TEACHERS' BUREAU. v f PrwM.nt and Hanavrr. B. W.Cor.UalnA M horbora ., Chloago, m Louisrili f rtfistm fcntk fUrt. raranrtm oftrs, Jforthem a Bill T Nta.,Loui-vill,K- 1 . " gILA Elias Morris Sons Company, t , s a t Uf Marble and Granite, Mantles, etc. Grates, Salt Lake Cif, - - GEO. ; In ilipun. Harking a dog harks at nights In Japs B the owner is arrested and to woik a year for the neighbors who w,re disturbed. The dog is killed. Perhaps this arc mots for the iuptrstltion that when a dog howls at nlglt a death will shortly occur. Vben sen-tent- AN for every yellow ticket In ever) package of ScMliugs Best tea. send "fe Rules of contest published in larg advertisement about the first and ntiddl of each mouth. ai8 T. Dont coupons ; save them for something else. OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. PITCHER'S I, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Eyannis, Massachusetts, a the originator of PITCHERS CASTORIA, the same " tiat has borne and does now on every . s bear the facsimile wrapper. signature of This is the original PITCHERS CASTOfllA, which has been used in the homes of the mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the kind you, have on the always bought SlY , sy ;" and has the si gnat ure wrap per. Xo one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company of which Chas. II. Fletcher is President. March 8, 18971 Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may oiler you (because he makes a few more penniea on irjv tbe- ingredients of which does not know. even he - The Kind You Have Always Bought BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF FAC-SIMI- Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed Youi- -- DR. a. W. BHORK8, always kla to bat auffartng mankind, always trytna lo oonvlnc paopla that h gtvas value tar .vary dollar paid him, baa daoidad to give quiikary, fraud and Imposition Us daaih olow, and pretMt tka lb daaphmMs auftwrtng elaaaa. from at bod. eg quack sad abartatana Kvury uffarar from ad I Xew Halt, Football and a FuU Lina of Athletlo Goods. and Second Hand IHcj cleSat Kemarkabiy Low Irloc)i. Twenty-live'ounc- es --T I MAN-LU- O HOOD llydrooka lliniTr IV I In shores. BypbUia Uonorrhoa.. Birtctur. small or shrunken organs, prematura aid an and all otn.r piival Alaaaaaa, vkMfut eauaad by Ignorance, aaoaaa or aunta-r-o- u. as maitar bow aavara, you cm aonault DR. a. W. SHORES, tba obval-ala- n who has ctvrn hla Ilf t curtnn abronto dl.saat, and b axamlnod, aa-v- l. wl. treated and eared without Hyt. bbn on dollar until th. cur u (taoted. Tb doctor r.erves th rigiit, bowevar, to raftm any tncurabl caao If b cant cur you h don't want your fuwr. Such as offer was never before made ki a responsible and Dr, O. w. Vhoreo la only able t make It because bo positively cures the disease. Don't Warn another cent on ousel tons bio d sets re. but eoncult ttio Old Doctor" and bo cured BUbLNESd tACREDLT Dk. g. w. Lock Bo 166. Salt Lako City, Uuh. CUr.E YCHIRSELFI 7 8tf 1 for tRutanl (jtiuuiuos ir utmftiiMii of baeoRi twwbrMi, -- fitMlm, tfl Mint -- nt or ATHtEMlCmni(Ut6s. pjieoieue. oM by Drenhb, or oral ta Simla ennw, by eeonee, praaenl. lot g! it. !, or t aeatUIe, rculor oa returned 1 I OAK WHO HUH fiuiM lit to Uniliao orill writ TV KtthftiHle Pamhhi and PltFnl AUy, ! 9 prompi WEW DISCOVERY; 9m V tttfcrh rviidtf n4 ettno worrt TV T easwi, Krad for Ibouk t (, WMhiBtfUio, H.C.UMr will no nOnDCV J J O Inotuent f roo. BROWNING BROS., Usi Giant Baking Powder, A Seminal WaakaMs. V art 000.1 - If you don't know what you want, tend tor our new catalogue, tree (or tbe asking. - - ' VVawK NOT ON E III ljnllr iiiillli iii, w Sg.alalt.t la tka CURED SPORTSMANS HEADQUARTERS. Bm DR. G. W. SHORES, aidawt DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL YOU WR AR-F- . ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO TH EXCLUSIVE USE OK HIE WORD M CASTORIA," AND CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADE MARK. , m--- : pit1, ,4S, Veiimu M0REN1NC HuMKl'LKE. IWrriiK, imi, nmn, lM WHISIfFluimL HoTO M. 4. . ., tMHM Uim !!! for 25 Cents. Best on Earth tor ilia l.tcn!;,- - heir-appare- nt The robe In which Victoria was crowned was nine yards in length and silk composed of gorgeous brocade, with gold and silver silk flowers. It was of the same pattern as that worn by George IV. at his coronation. The figures were exeoedlng-l- y beautiful and symbolic of the countries over which the young queen had assumed the scepter. Around the regal crown were grouped the rose, the shamrock snd the thistle, while the were emeagle and the broidered upon the robe In a raised pattern, which gave It a most effective The queen's underdresa appearance. , was of rich white satin with gold and a similar material was manufactured for the robe of the Duchess of Kent. At both the coronation and at RUMFIELD, , Secretary the marriage of her majesty the Duehess of Kent chose white for her growns. ed is bro-cade- FOR WRITE M. PRICES AND JAS. SCOTT, President V DESIGNS. GLENDINNING. and Treat a S. Geo. -M. Seott & Co ware Hard Bar and Sheet Iron, Steel Pipe ,mporor Denlers In r ACIIXTS Engine Oil, llowe. Brown FOIt Detroit Stove Co., John Van A Horae Steel Ranges, Coles Air Tight Heaters, Worthington Steam Pumps, Revere Rubber Co., Dodge Injectors, Leviathan Belting, j, Buffalo Seale Company, Atlas Engine Works, Dodge t ooden Pulleys, California Powder Works, Celebrated Anchor Brand Cylinder and Drill A Tool Steel, 16? till SI. ; I5REH0SSE 125 1 SCOHD SOUIH , . SAU UK! CUT. A Pacific Settlement An unsettled boundary question has for some years disturbed the relations of Peru and Bolivia; and the question assumed a threatening aspect a feu months ago, when Bolivia occupied by forte territory which Peru clalma as her own. Wiser cbunsels have prevailed, however, and the two republics have submitted their dispute to the arbitration of the Queen Regent of Spain. K s & Co., Miners Tools, Stoves, Tinware, etc And a General Assortment of Mill Findings. Ml Queen Victoria's family has no little talent scattered about among Its various members. The Empress Frederick of Germany' shines in art and sculpture; the Prince of Wales excells as a critic of both painting and stage work; Princess Christian plays and slogs beautifully and her daughters are adepts In embroidery.. The queen herself once drew portraits very cleverly and even now plays occasionally little duets with Princess Beatrice. Queen Louise of Denmark Is often spoken of as the mother-in-laof Europe." She herself was nearer In the line of succession to the throne than her hufeband when she was married to him but for Jilin, she waived her right and knowing that opposition might in the future "be raised to the rule of a monarch not strictly speaking In the line of descent she exercised her womsniy tact and ingenuity to secure her husbands position by making such marriages for her children as would tend to cement friendly relationships between the little kingdom of Denmark and the great countries of Europe. Her majestys eldest daughter married the heir of Great Britain; the second daughter became the Empress of Russia; the third Is married to the wealthy Duke of Cumberland, and, as some would have It, rightful king of Hanover; her eldest son is the of Denmark and the husband of Princess Louise, daughter of Charles XV. of Sweden, s popular marriage which has done more than anything else to friendly feeling between the Scandinavian countries, which Bt one time were under one rule; the sreind son became King of Greece and took his wife, the beautiful and popuar Queen Olga, from the Russian royal family; while the youngest son. Prince Walde-roa- r, married the daughter of the Due de Chartres, by whom he became allied to .the princely house of Orleans. It Is small wonder that the recent troubles In the eaBt caused "the mother-in-law of Europe to hold a family conference. fleur-de-l- SSgSP.. tled. One Guess - QUEENS. gold-color- and HEiDSTOJSS M0KUME5TS elhlts h.rself being one- -to Pans expos. non. On her way back h came near gu'ng to the bottom. Sh stayed for sums time In the Brooklyn yard and was then towed to Ports-tnost- h, where her .licks were taken off Ana she was roofed over and disman- R0 Iormn for WUlro Willie Penholder (with aa Injured air) You told me last month that you would raise my salary. Stingy Russell Ah, yes, I did succeed in raising it after considerable trouble. Use Three Crown Baking Powder, BROT'S CO,, Sole Manufacturers, Salt Lake Gty. it HEWLETT 7r?T:'IT Chew Tnln Lnln. the New Pepsin Chewing Gum. It is delicious, try it |