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Show t UCKrTEl fCSUSHtl) I.' I i.Y, -- hood.- Al ,!. . 4 A SUHKEB DBI2TK 102, LABORERS. Warm weather is rapidly approaching auJ summer drinks will soon be tlemsfhthtlTn" the poMTtv1 Alcoholic beverage. are neither wholesome nor the farm laborer or other toiler in the un shtue, cold water is often Insufflcitit to supply tho wants of the body it increase the perspiration' through the porta in a hurry and leaving a sense of exhauaUon-aa- d supjilyhig no stimulant such as the KYUm often craves during active phyaical exertion. The sudden ac tion ofcold w.iter when taken during extreme heat, i to aoniiieojjle very injurious. A drink that will impart noma uutritkm and stimulus while quenching the thirst, will be a peat boon to the harvest hand, the rail road builder and oilier out door la ' ' ; borer. come Suoli a beverage ha lately into ue in England, and we believe it can le adopted to advantage here. It ia hlraply oatmeal and "water, mixed in the proportion of three or four ounces of meal to a o - '. y 1 gallon of water. " It I f aid to satisfy the thirst, act ai a slight stimulant to the skin, have a comforting effect upon the stomach, and" be beneficial to, the whole system. It ;i "vie tual-- and drink combined, ami fa perfectly harmless. . We bring this to notice here for the Heciul bmefl t of worker In the heat of the summer un, not expecting that thone who indulge In fancy drinkt will pay any attention to it. Butju the harvest field and other toll In - iutens 1 Jaees where i men fill the bill of will we It think heat, ' i the required thirst-quenching,bod- trengtliening and beverage. Try It!. - I 1 LET VSL non-injurio- us ; THE StTN3HIJf. :' ' - d life-givi- ng - kind.. -- fv tton ' .. Many diseases, such as spread like I the plague, are fostered by darknem and foetid air. Le in the sunshine, friend! Open your doors and windows and give all your" rooms and their contents a dally sun-batIf you can't boast a bay window, use to advantage such as you have, and don't be afraid of the effects on the furniture. A stuffydim1, enaired and sunless room fa a deathly hole if it contains ever so costly and tastefully I j h. Let the arranged appurtenances. light of heaven in and the golden "beams of the royal sun, and if the colors of curtains and covers should fade a little you wilt lose the blues yourselves and gain m the bloom of your cheeks and the joy in your hearts, Welcome the merry, merry sunshine! 1 i , ' i ! ' : . - - r . i !; to-m-or . , i ,:JL Sdbh Record, i Sear Nut IT JS &0T A J) YE. ( U requires only a tow application! to i re- - store gray balr to Ha youthful color and Incurve, are gimu luBtroui beaotyuxl induce luxuriant RrowUi, Uoai Western, Utah and Northern- needed to and tta ooeosiocia.1 uM la all that Programme r akiwptoaci ve It in its bigbest perfeotkn and beau....... :;:, i, permanently ty. DANDltUTi ki quickly and ; removed. ill SQLB BT "( : 1U5 BHDECISTS.; 1 iNt Hr4 RMYwrk, iarfc Ilwt A. DOSSHARDT, Bomhardl Cldrlt.) 'I v il a oo VARIETIES r3SnSt;d for CircuUra of KNITTFJS and br6.; tSt LllIE Proprietor SneU'f Qu?Jitv Guaranteed. mitcheix if ' ' JOUST W. SBTEUL, I P. KILNS, Cedar Ports, tJtarcocU, flcmatUc Ceitenil frfcrrhanilm, Bie. Ktc. Jrm5hi - ' p ' Ono Block South of Theatre. . Ola. Box, H. S. ELDREDGE, Supt. GAJIDFO'S RESTAURANT . Blacksmithing, Vagon Making' and Repairing.' - TABU tai aUEBHTUti I SPHIA'O WAQ0X3 MADE ' Our XQr2i-iNE- arc lrwr t3y37ie Wotxlw.rk im done bn IS. 11'. EAGLE EMfQRITJl! :rse n ew goods,; :M lunch, Etc akd-'vol- I TJlE K1SO, - A Cood XTEKMINATOK. nlS 5 u tnocity. S3 ;' BOSS C E- V E EA M. Lascet Wk or i'OX FECTIOXEItl1 In tlv 'territory at WtKitaaale. tAuentfor the CODLING MOTH aue i - . . City..Yard !ftv: the aecominoiPition to! INS vor Country Custoniert, while atopimig in .' aafctria Salt lake TEE CITI from' 12m to 4 p. m. R .'"aijrrr n'orhwt warratttfOitJ ovr Prkea udl heoutl rtdrniilAi, tntmr-ttwi- II BESQST ron- COFFEE AND CHOCOUTE. ,,. rj.T0 ORDER. r.. We pay special attention to HORSE W nort nuvuig vih Miioiiiftu, aimoftreat Dr other dwease the Fectysatiaftiotoiiiy. v SnUSI A - STREET.' , . ' STAPLE ' fin IN AJlinUCAN. .u -- " SAM - ANTOXIO. -- 2.; KertroAnt Rudd, of the State troow. has mnr. ed four'of the 12 Mexicans who mur dered JHisnop and plundered his store, ihey were causht in Mexico- Mexican aud Texas oilieiate combin ed to bring them to punishment. Aneynavti Deen depredating on the l.f ,.."must ,r.,,t ,. ' ou -- i WEATHEE REPOET. i War Departmept Signal Service, XJ. S. Army, Division of Telegrams and reports for the IenefU of Com . , THK . K3-PO- II: IIoiue-3Xal- c A good WTiKfMrPA ltli:HT, --- - - oi.iu, supply of good substantial goods, both py .Aju- w gu ito 10 ' 1J0 do du 1 to do do do do 4.1 57 ' w . wj-r- ': mwervalkms taknn nt real! IL. ' . . 'i 1 . P.M. P.M. .. - Max Xcmpk " . - - - JOHN Clt AIO, Sift. A JL K n.TlTH VQTTOX, WOOL Jb .O.nox475. raciory. jvnirxinjr : g SALT I.AJCB CITT, UTAH. .. , 4.40 A.M. 88.W1 62 8.40 A.M. : ' 29.P80 i 35 KK " 1 . j Slgv Corps, U. S. A. . ,( i., STEEL ., B ABB I KEEP : FIKST '::CLASS ; AND' GOODS, '' V&" Send For Prica List to j ALL; I SELL " ' so-cal- 1RI1S! ell to-da- y, - ' s G. F GULiVJER'S, 1 1 nOU AT 1 1: CHAulPION REAPERS;j& MOWERS . ery , MM THE; BUI fj y a" -- v- i quo-ation- A -. mil All tllV 4V.- BED 1 '! f tie most JLM?a .nil rW-irJk.AVTA V AVOU AUU XTnat ohl. Ttvo tA Kf ? ROOK f v " TO SUIT CITY AS WELL A3 i Il :i nlctir.r W. - I . ' j i f t i. ;.f'ii M j '! ! PRICES " - . . . Goaif eren'b VISlTOiEi HATS AND CLOTHING, BOOT'S amd GHOEO. r r - I ... .Trl.l,; ';'! y . 4i Czrl Fruits, Candies, Nuts, Etc., Etc. - V A rri trn a a it Crockery ahd ;c-ro"va- fjii sj If n Glassv-aro- , ' aroB5re2is s lis ! a iii-ii.-i- Dupont .Blasting, Sporting and Riflo' Ponders. - ' DEPOT! - . : rS Ife-public- an ' CAPS! THE CHOICEST STOCK IN THE CITY; OP TEA POT, STORE. V.-r- . ' ' 5 .7. V ; VARIETY "OP Hosiery to suit A S 1 antl-"Mormo- Cord Edge ; Ribbons.. if . 1 .ill.tl.r Bleached and Unbleached Domestics . . j A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF rj JflHH WADWELLl JOHN WlLOHELll l JDHH " ODEH. ;''.'; I , SALT LAKE CITT TE2HIITUS TJ.4t2ULll 1 , LADIES, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S UHDERi'EARJ ' (.. GUARANTEE ani Gloves FEN0E ' ' WIRE, -, NONE Hirjg & j - i. " Walking PIohm,' C'lUlvat'r,E4e.":S' ' STYLE. - " (Both Painted and dalvaViml.) ' f ' : ' & ; 'Hows 'ami Ties, .Hanakerclilff, Hair lOrnaments, Braid Pins,anu HUcaiDgH jiiaen R4is. . s 1 ;. j..; Custom 2!atle mid Wove Corsets in All Colors. ; .' Machines. Irn llarrawi. Avery UaugSuIfejr and If 30 " 83 lu. - i - r y 'ZNITUMERABLE!.: AITD'-FAN- ENDLESS -- - .:,.:... KELLY , . . . McCormi BE a Cfcar Clear 4 . : ,453 ! r 'if t,.W ; i TOILtTC01BS,WIS,Tp'filS,TlfiLEjllSllS, - . NEW DESIGNS IN. CRETONNES. i; - TbeJ.I.Caw "a'lly"Hr.lUyltal,;. Chilled Mews, tel eam fhlowa aud 1. '" Sud. ft .EIllTllSS.'lETS.LUSSEIlllSi'TEilJipiLTS. . few Imn Trout t'ut Mswer, Xew. l4ma Combined Repr aad Hewer. JTew1 Iron Frame Combined 4 and Hewer. IXarveitter and Autuiuattc niuder Irepier 'The "Challenge" ' " "8 June J ; . dsw ' i i ; SPLENDID LINES OP SILK KXIT to order m thnrt nntie. . FACTORY, Na 1228 Fiaat Boxmt Sthkut, a to wt doors west of Jenuki' comer, ' . . .Or.address, CEO. A. LUKE & CO., . Barometer, atllstf!" raorfl. rboinwiiKJler. tit) 21 luiuiUlty . ' ' NW calni44 Wiui, V a o ehieity, Weather, ' Clear Ckar Milk- - 1 in ti.ia i : UXJAL, KEPOUT. Pai. Lakk Citt, June 1st, ; - FISH WAGONS, BUGGIES & PHAETONS, f ; anv-(toekfng- f Cottou and Wm1, on band at all time, State of Clear do bUUUb ..Ufl'J T11E KEW STYLES. Brocade, Cros Grain Weather. c- North Fbttte, Ofiuitta. " iJaveutiort. ntom-iA ? a Cotton ami Wool ?ook i a- IW3,lllK?, .I,.,,...,.i..,s;;,,,-fl- PAKASOLS j taliua.. IVmperature. Virginia City. 4K . l'kxilio, Winnfin-uccollolso City, . 4A BacrAtaeuto to ATJT. BUTTONS OF EVERY SHADE --- j DRESS Elegant Line of Embroideries, !..a.t admit, doctor," said a witty lady to a doctor of divinity, with whom she was arguing the question of the "equality of the Rexes," you must! admit that wo man was created befire man "Well, really, madame," said the astonished aivine, "I must ask j'ou to. prove your, case.!i That can be easily done, sir Wasn 't-- Eve the jirss maid?" 1G MALTESE, BRETON, CLUNEY, aid other LACKS in ENDLES3 VARIETY. - ' F AMD nnnnft ,-V BY TELEGKAJPH journals are filled almost exclusivecon ly withjdetails of "the Cliica cannot see vention. iae:.iim how Grant can be defeated and is claiming that enough . votes are pledged to "nominate nim on" the first ballot. The Tribxmet review full of ing Its special: . dispatcher,. The maiilv.nrotest hope, and saj-sof tlie anti-thir- d term delegates from New York is followed bv a f Imilar one signed by 14 of the reansvlvanfci delegates. Those breaks in the (irant Htates cannot be mended. In another article the Tribune am)eals to the patroitism of the delegate to save the party and.... nation.. 4. The una is and Hopes tne aemocrats win pront by republi can machine mistakes, confessing mat tne a e moo racy nseir nas a ma Is not likely chine, but declaring it will be of any use to Tilden. The Aunsays: Wluitever. may be the voting In the Chicago convention the name of Ulysses K. Grant will ever hereof Use liear.au ineffaceable stain. That at nome stage either in the nomination or the election he will be thwarted In his selfish ambi lion we cannot doubt. But his feat w ill not rentier ' tlie attempt di td essentially change our jfree govera- menri any tne Jess Ignominous l hat he trlod to grasp a third term or the presidency to take tlie first step toward impeitdlsiri,' will re main an uncn&ngj)ia uird . hatcfu feature of hb biogra)hy. He is dis graced any how. 1 . NEW 4X)MMODIOUS the!r buMness lo iiKK-HMX- lf ItLf LfUlNU, wnei: ttms are of . j ktiuW do to all p.l.cvd 1 moraine ' CALLvANDi ! ! New York, '7') AGENCY ;' l ;ve-hicle- .Tj he : v.,,;.... ;:'" INT HE : WE ST.. k IIOlJ. T 2.-T- - 4 Toil Scale, $60, on Cars at Chicago, Respcotfiilly atmounce to their Id cuntn-mofriends and the public lu Renorai) lhat they have , ; i 1 ,. V GJIiicago Scale Co. C1BRIAGE.& WAGON SHOP. JOHN MALQUIST ' ' 425. IN & MINUTES t&b teach you to Knit in ONE SALT jLAICE West of the ... STOCK OF, . - PRICE, A SOCK ' ICS ITS m Mr fi.n tallst-- a e ri,i ric. wltftre he rj will show them a large and well selected 8UX4t TTUin WUKJn W WHVV llWir tnuuiuvf mntH, at prices wiucn aeiy wmL-wiwa i4i0t ouvk srl, BE Yl' BjRANSON; KNITTER t ItaU vf to have his old friends WOtTLD be pleasedcall on him at. Messrs. , r SALT & BLUE. dwJti&swiim j Manufacturer and Dealer in I Pari. .. a. ! mmt BMklr4 !!Vrmmem. , S7 SS Ila relay v . . " IDAHO STORE. FEB BOTTU llaaufactorfct and Salesroonis; 114 A Il iptaa Row, -- n GENERAL MERCHANDISE , ThU w the kind of liberty that a In this June 2, of dluhtberta. Tsiaqaka Falls, 2. Ix)uW IIANXAU dty, of Thomas C, liberal' ac-- Leopold great many daughter and Ilau- oii andirty ejKnt the day uaa TIIC LA HQ HOT ' OTjdCIC OF .1 t ajrert 1 yar, T months aud ; "ord to other. They desire to throw the American side, j purchasing many days, rorchor, ... , I, . , . which they carried about Fuueral ;oo" all restraint, to attack whom or souvenirs, 2 at m pt m. from rMkl tneir walks. They leave Thurs eiioe of what they please, to do Just what m j: parents. Tor .... evening Chicago. f they have a mind to, without check. day ." In the 15th Ward, Salt Late City, Mar 29. rwWhn Strike. ; ); 'But let others who disagree with WAt K., son of Wm. K. and . seven tv 1SSD, 2. Margaret About Uavisvit.iK. ; tliem claim similar privileges, and I Parker, aged 20 year three atom hi and tare struck puddlers out throwing .. , aays. r,, , mey are m arms at once, ready to ot r employment about four hundred Ojden Jy miction pkaa copy. crush by force in others the freedom otner laborers. The prospect for an 3 K'iSevier IN THE TERRITORY AT early adjustment of the difficulty is At Olenwood, they demand for themselves. 27, 1880, May County, not as the of favorable, I . proprietors We have seen just such cons latot cutiwr, KmsnSA, intant daughter or uie mins, rather tiian con Ctark-and Krbtlna Short, aged 6 montna ency in liberal movements in this tmueTvinug at rates would ' prefer and 24 days. . .existing .. .11 I". t liThe slanderers and ,Territory. Vbelleni who defame the good and TUK REPrBLICANCOXYEWTIOTV. misrepresent facta and principles, cannot endure in others the liberty ESTRAY NOTICE. I of speech they claim for themselves, t IN MY PCSSE3SI0S: HAVE Tnapnirr flitlrnua. even when assailed with the simple I CiUCAOO. 2. 11.40 a.m. Th truth. Blatant demands for ex- hlbition Building in which the Na ana MARE, I erf yeart old, braixksl Eoaht before theadvaaoe ia Crlstlea.and Selllog Lawerthan evei treme liberty generally mean per- - uonai itenubJican cvnveni!m ia K on left sboukler, with a younr colt. 11 not claimed will ba sold on tha fU Whk-ct rreeuoru for the shouter, but a being held presents a scene of etrik day of June, 1SS1, at 2 p. in-- , at the astray Nor lathe time for Dealers and' other to lay Id tbetr 8prinK Btoofc ing interest. The platform occupies pouud, Mnuut rkamnt. . muzzle for the mouth of a dissenting tne eoutn under it being nearer. There la a vast deal of a section aide, right District :' Poundkeper: arranged for the cornmitee-men- , MoutPfeaaat,May ' dsw 31,1S80l guests, reporters, correspond humbug ia the professional shrleker who are here by hundreds. Tlie ent, for "liberty or death.? root ana sides and-evavailable ' point of the building are handsomeTiger SvOky Hay Kakea frillf Dumnnwrt ESTRflY NOTICE. ly decorated. At the extreme north end Is a large picture of Abraham puraixo mil out.. IIAVB IN Mr POSSESSION: . Lincoln in the centre of a canvass the Boston CuoiC, surface the celebrated MARE, about 9 years old. philoso- strip, bearing motto, One Ironnorrev j britd visible, face, pher, reckless aserter of guessed at "And that a government of the peo- bakl iron MARK, (Ine rears old. ple, by the peopleand for tlie people branded P on left thigh. about Igures and facts, not shall from tlie face of the ecturer, and Christian" blather- - earth.' perish i ....... .. One sorrel MARK, about a veara old. bald Aim! rou will n.J - .1.-- . .i la to be generally ap- -' At 12.30, the delegates are gener- face, three white feet, blind In riirbt eye, t., w5. skite, fKeep m uu mm w! - .and known to to the mt dur-j.- k. getting ' in better r,wmthe seats, butctheigaJlenes class of ally predated by the niuZ nlnds. The more he Is known the are filling slowly. ,T signs yet of One brown MARE, 1 year otd, branded P Kriall c atwKT" 'iU Harrow, to order, ' calling v.:..' ;. Is on left 'j he thitrh. His jreater assumpdespised. At five minutes after one, ChairOne brown JTORST? uTLE, about 5 ypftrs s man WACO f J M AT C R I AL AMD HARDWO OD LUMDCR tion of learniug and pretended Ol.l, brarklrd Si on right thigh and shoukior, Cameron, of the National on right hirs toare uiane and tail. also III from standard authorities concalltnl the committee," aixl taken awT they will be If not ave given him weight with the au vention to order and called upon He v. old Juneclaim! binsHCT, ; 9th, I6d0, at the Ij.tray Pound, ORCTsrs; Dr. 10 a. in. at of Moroni, who Ketteredge, " ' Ciiicgo, erficial, but the well Informed are The Lest and Cheapist EoQflvg itUp-ia- l used. opened the proceedings with prayer. . ble to see through his Poundkeeper. The Chair said; "I have been re-- 1 Moroni, JSanpcte Co.,District Addresc assumption HOWARD QECRsE May 31, UtiU. Bait Lake City 5 ? ' lAir- - CARRY --THE ' 's' Yr with and sloi.al'nien are Invited to h 2 - Fwwurfcs tver teen n Viiay tf & rip? bit Ixivest ... OF : , f Ilcpetidee. l tailinu thelDectar ; ; & .'AY . tV-:J-- rr sKLT; .IiAKE ' CITY. Half a Century. Improved 1879. TEjj WtOGRAMME .WIIJ, CONSIST jirrirtmtnn cf Trade, Bvrtntm, tte. great, improve- 0 if nWBVai ark - H0HDAT, JTTLT 5r ' -- i - ecralttMa TtaH Established Site nature 0 thli ment is in it wonder jx life giving proper lit to faded or falling Itair, and MORE QUICKLY CHANO-- I NO QUAY, Oii WHITE ITAIR to it natural youtfiful COLOJi and BEAUTY. 1832. ( - .... SatrRestorer " 1 . A ' NOTABLE STENT! ! non-commttt- ai SHAH LIBERALISE. I ncjkrsoll, the infidel is a great f clamorer for liberty. He advocates i not ouly liberty of speech but liberty t of action, And particularly he In- t veighs against the interference of any professedly divine jiower in lie would have the k, human affairs. f mini of man free from every Uram- ) mel, and rejokw at every public opporUmlty afforded him of ridicul-- i lag all that religious people bold sa- cred,and assailing with rilald abuse, ' coarse Joken aud blasphemous epi- theU, Ue motivea, acU and tlons of the best part of humanity, of ali ages. He claims the right to t do this without let or hindrance. Vet, at one of his recent lectures in New Yorc, when he used language more tliaa commonly offensive to believing lininds, and the resjwnse was a his4 the objecting individual wus at oni? hustled out of the halL The audkinee were at liberty to ap- plaud, bu not to exhibit, any mark AJZORLD, e CELEBEATIOH! GS;AHD 35S3 -- r-- f It Wb notice with pleasure the large number of lioune that have been Erected lately with bay "wiudows. We approve ,of them, not only be-- ': cau.se they add to the pleasant appearance of a neat dwelling, but 'ecatMe they admit of the entrance of pure air and bright sunshine into therooim which are favored wltli ' '' heir presence. There is tod much dread of the nun among many people, j Its.rays are necessary, to health fcpirita, , Yet people use all kinds .of coutrivances to shut out the beams, and, an a consequence, suffer from depression, languor and various nervous and other disorders. Sunshine is full of vitality to man and the higher order of animals and plant, but 1m destructive to many of the lower forma of life, those which bring destruction and woe- to man- and-goo- quested by tne Rational Committee to designate iion. ueorge r. jaoar ;VHall h: booh as temporary cliaJnuan. (Tremen ryofcasor ; pa' &c dous hisTenixjcts to the deef jiief, Thecheers.) Chair appointed Got. Davis, ana say s: of t Texas, Mr. "Frye; of Maine j and ' I f- j of Illinois, a committee Kaum, "Mr. (look's mi id, ter ,oer ami (Sen. on Mr. to wait . werk are at every f4tfc tuaulI tim to the chair.4xionr ana conduct exactly t e F. of science. A man of Temporary chairman Georgeand science is often the very first to cor- - Hoar was elected unanimously addressed the convention. sn reci ma own errors; Mr. uook as On motion of Hale, of Maine, the cribes to Hchonenhauer. Lotz. M. D roll of States was called for the apConway, and I know not at this dis- pointment of committees on resolutance how many others, opinions the tions and credentials, Utah being i-exact opposite ot these they ha-viroll of States and excluded on ways labored to inculcate, and allows Territories. the them to circulate uncorrected 1'rye asked that it be inclnded. . through the 'more than Ave rhun- Conkling objected. The chair dedred thousand' printed copies of his cided that it be called. lectures, despite the most prompt All questions on the contending and urgent correction and protest. delegations have unanimously been referred to thecommitteeon creden ,.: I low much respect can be enter of the contend tained for ja' religions teaclfer J vh$ tials and the protests from Alabama, Il ing delegations takes such a course as that described linois, Ixmtelana and .Pennsylvania by . Professor Hall? Cook adopted were presented and reterrea u ine t" the same kind of tactcs in hi- as- rommitftwv on credentials resolution On motion of Lotrau saults on lormoni8n."Pj;rhap 1 tossed 500 seats daily to in this he offered no contrast to his veteransgranting " .! of the war." religious confreres of difjerisnt . sects. Conkling moved that the conven But in the face of ex)0!?urewfrom tion adjourn till- ill: o'ciock i different sources, how mulch longer row. Hale opposed tfve mbtloii but it J j will the people f. the ;hulr, fnpport was carried. and countenance one of the greatest clerical charlatans of Jhe"" age? the Thinking people everywhere else are The Mite that Waited for'' ,' Submarine .. Cabled vie iiuiiiu uax In 1858,' Dr. Wl II. RusseD, as T V: In &e!ectiiiff" the site ft the Tinted, correixndent "with' the At lantic cable . expedition ofj 1S58, Asylum did each director sUniip for wrote:" "But as a mite would In all his county or for ,the lesf "place re- nrolttbilities never have been seen gardless of individual desires?. The but for tlie invention of cheese, so it may be that there is some undevel former was intended by the law. eped creation wai tinga perdtt for the nrst piece or gutta-percnwnicn As an evidence of, how -- modi comes down to arouse his faculty in and ' fulfil his functions of life irluting matter is "leiiig mailed gutta-ierch- a boring and eating tle country1, showing the value plac- atertxlo, who has been waiting for his ed on the use. of printers ink, .we meal since the sbeginning or the tito tlie Rale of one cent stamps at world. - While the Doctor wrote tle city pos office , at Va?hiugton, these words, his prophecy was being at which liaa gone tip to 3i)0,(hM n actually tuiniieu: tne uorer was work. Tlie cable, laid in moutli during the present year." sum1S5S, and taken up. the next mer, was found tolsj beset by mil Chicago mighfnow wi th proprie- hons of small jshell fish or snails," acty be called the. Bear Garden CityJ companied by small worms, which hadrorupletely destroyed the hemp It Is crowded with politicians, all otAhe outer sheathing,' and eaten eagerfor the frayandreadyio de-- " Circular holes in the gutta-perch- a vouf each other on the slightest pre- core, i (iTor. Muxiey, on examining text. The kind of scxaxnoJe for office these RhelJsy wrotei "The specimens pent tne remove all doubt as to that will go on for a few days is one you nature or the mtscnier-make- r in of the most disgraceful features of the is a bivalve shell the the cable." . our system of government. allied to the ship xylophag--closelyworm teredo), but distinguished Professions cliint farlihigiier fromJt,. amonsr other peculiarities, by not lining its burrow with shelly rank matter. , The xylophaga turns beau maud of the former for higuer toui- - tifully . cylindrical: burrows, always pensatlon than the latter is based on agamst the grain, m wood, and It! Tierforated :the the supposition that the cost of edu have no doubt of tlie cable In the coating hempen cation and the practice necessary to same way. On ipoeting the guttaskill are so much greater jy either percha, it seemed not to liave liked are many trades which require far It, and to. have turned aside, thus grooves longer time and more expense to In giving rise to tne elongated 'Jotir -sure proficiency than ' some of the which "we see.' Chambers? 'f Take cabinet mak "professions Ing In contrast with dentistry for The Best Vehicle exam nie. -- A dentist in San Fran Cisco, in bringing suit against a Jady I An anecdote Is told of a physician to recover a claim, j ustified his bill who was called to a foreign family teson the witness when to prescribe for a Case of incipient ntand, by tifying under oath that his . usual consumption., lie Have them a pre the and wrote charge for work ;was SlG per hour, scription for pills, to : be taken pill If a wood carpenter were to jretend times it day, in any convenientthree to such prices as' the tooth carpenter, The family looked in. the ho would be hooted for his imposi dictionary, to get at the meaning of tion- -j Den lists on r the Coast jougbt the prescription. They got on well got to the word vehicle. to wax, tat on fiucn ngurea as. these. until they They found "cart, .Iwagon, carriage, buggy; wheelbarrow." After grave consideration they came to tne cuu elusion that the doctor meant the patient should ride' out, and while n the vehicle he fchould takei the i pill. He followed the advice to the letter, and in a few weeks the fresh air and exercise secured the advant have not age which otherwise might ' ' Xew Yerk Preaa Ctmiwiti. come.'- and detect his unscrupulous false - EVENING NEWS. Kaje to ;83 Eist Tezpla and 4202 to 1222. Rrk" Etr-- 'i! jzq oetoq jmo ft ' 1 |