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Show ' I I i ' ( f , u It . i; t GLOBE THEATER, 1804b The Beanery IV si Chiefly JAPANS Remark, ible for Ita Mib A flag was hoisted In front of the building to Indicate to the public that here was the playhouse, says the Nineteenth Century. Inside, the ntage was Illuminated with branch torchlights, as In churches, and a band of musicians armed with trumpets, cornets, hautboys and other instruments, played three flourishes to announce the commencement of the performance. Between the acts, too, they would play lively airs to while away the time The curtain was drawn, not upward, as now, but sideways; and In lieu of Bcenery cards were hung up, whereon was writ, in a big, bold band, we may be sure, the place or scene the spectator was to conjure up In his mind, as This Is a Garden, a "Palace," a "Wood," or This Is Rome and so forth, as occasion might require. Judging from the light raillery of Sir Philip Sidney, it is very doubtful whether there was a change of scenes at the period when dramatic pieces were just coming into vogue and supplanting the mediaeval mystery and morality plays. Before the play begun the audience amused themselves with reading, playing at cards, indulging in lusty banter, smoking and drinking ale ale at huffcap, or dragon's milk, which, Harrison says, people ed so heartily that never did Romolus lf and Remus suck their with such eager and sharp devotion as these men ale at huffcap, till they be as red as cocks and little wiser than their combs. If It be the intention of tha Elizabethan Stage society to revive the primitive playhouse, with all its early traditions strictly adhered to, it may be hoped that the minor details will not be wholly overlooked. Tha jiovelty and charm of the illusion would be heightened were gaslight excluded and the stage floor Btrewn with yushes, and if were added a spruce, !hidalgo-lik- e playgoer stretched thereon at ease, his elbows resting on a stool, gazing with rapt attention as 'the play unfolds to his wondering imagination new phases In life's drama. she-wo- JOINED THE SALVATION ARMY. The court circles of Sweden received a severe shock several years ago when it was announced that Prince Oscar, a nephew of the present king, was About to marry Miss Ebba Monk, a young lady of patrician birth, but far below the prince in station. The king protested and refused to permit the marriage, whereupon Prince Oscar declared that he would yield his title and resign all rights of succession, but that marry Miss Monk he Certainly would. The marriage was celebrated in due time and Prince Oscar has never been seen in the royal circles since. The king and queen have maintained friendly but distant relations with their democratic nephew, who Is known simply as Prince Oscar and who Is im mensely popular with the people be cause of his philanthropy. Prince Oscar and his wife have been devoted to causes of charity and benevolence, but recently have created a second sensation by joining the ranks of the Salvation army. The prince and meethis wife hold regular open-a- ir to methods the of tha ings according GREAT ENTERPRISE State of Ohio. City of Toledo, Lucas County, sa. Frank J Cheney makes oath that he Is the senior partner ot the tirm ui K. J. business In I lie A 15 AMERICA LARGE APPROPRIATION BY PERIAL DIET. TO XKFOUX AMERICANS MARK TEA. IM- COW TO al sees IM ft: A WRITE reading the advertisements; afford a most interesting will they and will put you in the way of study getting some excellent bargains. Our advertisers are reliable, they send what they advertise. J. R. Tompkins who is Tompkins, a man or a woman? 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CONWAY & CO., West Second Southst., Salt Lake City. No. 42, 1897 Whan Answering Advertisement Mention This Paper. Godly promised hu slwayi been the practice of two hemisphere hav been searched ft! attractive matter for the volume for iSgS, and the contributor for the year include not only popular writer, of fiction, but 00111001 the moot eminent Statesmen, Scientist, Educator!, Explorer, and Leader of Industry. MORE than is TOTheGIYBCompanion. The ai Sounding the Depth of Knowledge lie army. The prince exhorts and he ana knows much that knows enough to know that he knows nothing. True; hut he his wife lead In the street singing. knows more that knows enough to look as if he knew everything. Brooklyn Life. The Language of Lots The language of love Is peculiar to commotion seems to have taken Itself. In the first place. It Is not so A great among railwuy circles, owing to a place anuch vocal as optical; In the second through car service between contemplated place, It Is not understandable by the the Pacific coast and Chicago which is to outside public. Only a lover can inone day each week. Tills is not a extant operate terpret it; there is no text-boo- k new departure by any menus, ns the Denon the subject Cupid as yet not hav- ver A Rio Crunde Railroad company and ing turned one of his feathers Into a its connections have been operating a quill. And, even If such a book were through car service between the Pacific It would be snd Atlantic coasts, via Salt Lake, Pueblo, written, to the non-lov- er unintelligible gibberish falling the key. Denver, Kansas City and Chicago for For the key is love itself, and love only years, and three days each week, viz: can translate the difficult passages of every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday his own language. Such, for instance, evening. The cars for this through seras those which occur between two pairs vice are of the latest Pullman design, and of eyes, or between two pairs of lips, ire siippllod with new clean linen and bod-lin- g He comprehends also the meaning of throughout. A Pullman porter is astender glances, shy bluBhes, exquisite signed to each car. Theso cars are under silences and loving monosyllables. The the personal supervision of a special excur-lio- n chief beauty and charm of the language agent, whose duty it is to soc that In for, its lie very love simplicity, of passengers are given every comfort and needless to say, with the exception of attention the aforesaid monosyllables, words For further Information, apply to any form but a small part of Its component agent, or to B. F. Nevlns, general agent, It la thla fact, I auppoae, sr to II. M. Cashing, traveling passenger elements. which makea It auch an eaay tongue to agent, D. A K. 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NOT ONE habit vigorous rubse and HBiDSTiMU MOKl'MEITS 200022 Cheese haa crawled up 2 cents and butter is 'strong, aaya the market report. Every one who has watched the cheese and tasted the butter knows that Fargo Argus. Brail the Advertisement. will enjoy this publication You much better if you will get into the cures In two or thrao Elias Morris ana Sons Gompany,; phi-eicia- numerous. FOR SORENESS AND STIFFNESS. Several months ago, tbs Japanese Tea Guild sent to this country a special commission, composed of Mr. S. president of Shizuoka Prefec-turAssembly, and Mr. J. Ohara, memAny spicy features in the now play? ber of Japanese parliament, to Investithe lady answered, John had his Well, tea of the condition gate the Japanese trade in the United States snd Canada, mouth full of cloves. Indianapolis Jour and to with Mr. T. Furuya aL and Mr. T. fcllzuiany, the American representatives of the Japanese Tea Guild, In giving publicity to the merits of Japanese teas and the method of preparing them for drinking which Any baking powder will would Insure the best results. Mr. Furuya and Mr. Mlzutany are lighten your cake, if thats all planning to open tea bazars in many of want. Some are stronger the principal cities in the United you States and Canada, where ladles can than others, some more wholeenjoy a cup of fine Japanese tea made some. by experts, and at the same time receive Instructions which will enable Schilling's Best is both and them to make it equally well at home. More than half the tea consumed in more too. the United States and Canada la of A fichUtlng & Company tool baa yraaciaco Japanese growth, yet, the majority of undernot do Americans apparently stand hbw to prepare It so as to develop the delicious qualities which It contains. It is believed by these gen-- ; tlemen that when Americana are In possession of the secret of making good tea, the consumption in this country will fully equal that of Europe in proThe Japanese government portion. has appropriated a large fund to aid the Japanese tea growers and tea merchants In prosecuting this educational work, and It is hoped that American ladies will be apt students. The main bureau of the Japanese Tea Guild has issued an official recipe for making Japanese tea, the translation of which is as follows: First Use a small, dry and thoroughly clean porcelain teapot Second Put In one teaspoonful of tea leaves for each cup of tea desired. DR. G. W. SHORES, Third When using Japanese teas, freBh on of the required quantity pour The Oldest Specialist la the West. boiled water, and let stand with closed lid from 2 to 3 minutes. Never boil the leaves. In order to retain the natural flavor, Japanese tea leaves should be kept in tight can or jar, free from moisture. Note. 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