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Show Out Stockralsers Tss Bladb will continue louma i In each uuabw la publish brands under yearly contract at nominal price. The al vantage to the atockralser of famtl t arizing' the publlo with hia brand and naarli are to well known to need attention. U t tbe atockman aa valuable aa an advertUemea, It to the merchant. 1 I 1 eta. em. F. RANGE: Lower Sevier and Sink of Beaver. . Addreas : Utah. Oasis, , B nv, ' THE ENGLISH OF THE ENGLISH. Peculiarities That Struck a Recent American Visitor. FOB BOYS AND GIRLS. tipper allt in right, under slit In left ear. Range: Cricket and Mountains rer Sevier. , Addreas, r .feSgZSS&bl Deseret, Utah. Jcs Dswsnnp VC VtS j Under allt right, under all fn a 1 W In left ear.. Range: (jlrleke , Mountain - pwryj7jt .. Address, Lower Sevier. 8,SX. fT- - a. Deseret, Utah i the pedestals and the men hanging their hats on the arms or any other projections in sight. The preacher that evenDean of Ely. ing was the Very Rev. on certain sermon He gave an excellent all problems of modern thought, but the why through he pronounced evoluThe next evening tion well-knothe spectator was the guest of a London journalist, a graduate of Cambridge, who also used the word evolution, pronouncing it also So odd a pronunciation might be set down, in the case of a Church of England clergyman, as one of those pulat least pit peculiarities or affectations unaccusso they sound which those tomed to them cannot escape noticing. This theory can hardly be stretched to apply to a layman, and a newspaper man at that, and so the spectator asked was the ordihis host if nary English pronunciation. The latter replied that he had never heard any other. The spectator thought he had discovered a new Americanism. Consulting various dictionaries on his return,-the spectator changed his mind. a3 Not one. of them gave even a possible or alternate pronunciation, not the Century, nor the Standard, nor even Stormonth. Indeed, the last authority went so far the other way as to give as the proper pronunciation of evolve. The spectator was thus driven to the conclusion that the English are more independent of dictionaries than the Americans are not constantly looking up words as we are here, and accept the ordinary usage of the people with whom they associatee as authoritative, which would be a typical British way of settling almost any question. An amusing hit of art slang came to the spectators attention was, in fact, thrust upon him at this years exhibit of the Royal Academy. The one comment (whether of admiration or surprise) was the invariable phrase, "How very extrordnry! This was to applied indiscriminately any and a every picture, from, bit of realistic flesh painting usually, in Paris and London alike, the back of some reclining woman with the reddish hair, which must be the latest fad with the realists to one of Sargents portraits, or a wonderful setting of many figures, such as It was Spring. extraordinary how tiresome the constant repetition of that phrase became after a slDgle day at the Academy. But it was at the Royal Mews, the stables of Buckingham Palace, that the spectator had impressed upon him how much importance attaches to a proper discrimination in the use of English. The groom in attendance was a most impressive person,, so very impressive from his cockade to his boots a3 to satisfy completely ones ideal of stateliness In even an humbler royal flunkey. And he lived up to his livery. Hia manner was dignity itself. 'Referring to the parade at Hyde Park the day, before, at which the spectator had been present, he asked the groom whether any royalties had been out riding there that afternoon. Oh, no, sir, replied that functionary, with freezing sarcasm; their Royal Highnesses and the ladies and gentlemen of the court ride in the morning. They drive in the afternoon. There may have been previous occasions in the spectators experience when he was equally crushed hy the sense of having used the wrong word in the presence of a critical authority; but hes failed to recall them then, and he has failed to recall them "e-volut- JqEe.Y1 Sfflitl Eorse Grower ' and Deae ) RANGE!: House Mountain aod. Lower Sevier Ush Oasis, Address, Bra UTerson Breeders a&4 dealer in Short horn Durham Horse s a m brand ' on left thigh: Cattle-Up- per slop lx each ear. Rang Sevier rive KJ0sr and mountain between Mills station on the U. P. Ry and Leain jjagton. Address, Leamington, Millard Co., Utah - Parley Alirtd Horses same brand - on left thigh. Cattle-cl- ose crop in left and slit in rignt ear. Range, Lower Sevier, Address, Utah. Dees-re- t, L on left thlgltf same brand on left hip of cattle. Range Willow Springs. Address, F. CT c c J. Kearcsj, Flak Springs, Juab County, Utah. C T on left thigh; double swallow fork in left ecr. Range, Lower Address Co-Ti- er. IChris. T&onisa 'Oasis, Millard Co. Utah. Mark, slit la and two silt right In eft ear. Cun PP brand en left shoulder on horses rpZZj P. N. Petersen, Oasis Utah, Range, Lew er Sevier, Address, Same left on Horses.! thigh Upper slope and one under allt la left ear, and two under slits in tipht :Gk ear. RANGE Creek. Sims Walker Address, Oak City, Utah. O. S. MARTIN, SALT LAKE. B1 Dealer . FRUITS, VEGETABLES, BUTTER, ! Game, Yeal Pork and Beef, Smoked and Freh Fish, Eggs, Poultry, , Flour, Hay and Grain. 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Twenty three year experience. SALT LAKE (TTY, UTAH. ; BIRD & 'LOWE, .nmlLgcRts &' Attorneys. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. boy. When you would say, Now let us play That Im a lady fair. And you a king who brings a ring . And roses for my hair. Since that glad time full many, a year great, and therefore descended from that point. It wms well that he did so, for on the descent he was seized with violent shivering in every limb, from the terribly starving and killing effect of the dreadful cold, and for a whole hour of his downward passage two of his fingers were frozen, and were only brought back to life by energetic friction. Dr. Berson wras not only clothed in furs as warmly as possible, but for the last hour nearly of his ascent ha drew his breath from the oxygen which he carried with him in bags. If for a few seconds he stopped drawing his breath from the oxygen bags, be was at once dizzy and dangerously weak; and even with his ample supply of oxygen, which he constantly breathed, and on which he could keep at work, his eyes once closed in spite of himself, and he was perilously near letting go his support. The degree of cold at the final height reached was 53 degrees below zero Fahrenheit. The time taken for the ascent, the voyage of more than 310 kilometers (194 miles), and the descent, was five hours and twenty minutes, and of this time the descent took three hours. , , ; ; i , to-d- Attorney at 4 OSiec, First National hank - FRO VO, - ' 5 I ; FRANK WHITEHEAD filij., UTAH - Will give 1' r ns on Piano. 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In dreams of long ago, The Methodist church of a certain vil; In ours for still we play lage in Nova Scotia had engaged a new The things we wish are so. janitor. He was fresh from the country and knew little of the duties upon Ami that is why, my friend of friends, which he entered. Directions were Gur lives are filled with joy; given him, however, anA he started in Foi you are still my pretty girl r. The first upon his work in A nd I your happy boy. Sunday morning was bitterly cold, and Anr? so to me youll always be long before daylight John had the fires E A lady sweet and fair, burning in tbe furnaces. He had been And I a king who brings a ring, instructed to heat the auditorium until ' . the thermometer And roses for your hair. registered 70 degrees, Nixon Waterman. and at last he succeeded in getting the required temperature. An hour before the time of service one of the members Home. Lost Virgils came over to see that all was going Virgils own origin (not differing much from that of Shakespeare) had wellwith the new janitor. After on the severity of the weather a lasting effect in determining his charto where the thermometer he went acter. He never, became a thorough townsman; even in his appearance hung, and reaching up for it was about there! was said to be something coun- to put it outdoors that he might see trified. All his life he felt keenly the how cold it was, when the janitor loss of his fathers farm on the Mincio. stopped him. No you dont! he cried, The civil wars, which ended with the grasping him by the collar with energy. fall of the republic at Philippi, were Ive worked here for six hours ter git the cause of the confiscations in which that termented thing up ter seventy, take it out an git it down Virgils property was involved. Schol- and if ityer will take me six hours more, ars have not et decided the exact lo- again come here an freeze and cality of the poets estate, though every ter the folks will death! villager of Pietole is ready to stake his life on Dantes accuracy in placing it in that commune. Tradition in such Studied the Wrong; Answers. cases is not to be lightly' set aside, but; A young man, intending to enter into strong reasons have been advanced for the matrimonial state, decided to study thinking that the farm lay farther the answers to the questions which he away from Mantua and nearer to where would be required to answer by the the Mincio leaves the Lake of Garda. preacher. He made a very ridiculous This situation gives the scenery of the mistake by studying the answers to the Eclogs with the gentle hills so often questions asked persons about to be described in them. There Is no doubt baptized instead of those he should that Virgil was thinking less of Sicily have studied. Upon the preachers askthan of his childhoods home when he ing him Jf he took this woman to be wrote these early poems, in several of his lawful wedded wife, the groom which he. alludes to his own troubles fearlessly answered, I renounce them under what must have been then a all! The minister was so astonished transparent disguise. It seems f that, at his answer that he muttered, T betouched by hi3 songs, Augustus inter- lieve youre a fool. The happy greens All this I stead vened to save all that land where the blandly answered: an to believe. The mistake was soon hills begin decline and by easy' fastly as afterwards discovered; the groom was declivity to sink their ridges as far the water and the old beeches whose then told what to say and he said it tops are now broken, but that, either without further mistake. because it was difficult to make ah exception in his favor or from some other Spoke Wiser Than She Kdew, cause, the Imperial benevolence was Tom is a thirteen-year-ol- d boy and speedily revoked. He describes the takes great delight in asking his little neighbors bewailing the loss of him; he which sister questions Who. would now be their poet? The thinks she will not be to able answer, farm-hanknow snatches of his thus own to his him air enabling verses, just as Verdi's peasants at knowledge before her to his utmost satBusseto sing his airs as they follow the isfaction. One evening he came home plow. from school with a fresh lot of questlens and commenced on her in the following A Terrible Warning;. manner: Louise, do you know what Some years ago, according to an ex- they call a place where they make change, a special sermon was being stoves? The little one confessed her preached in a church in the west of inability to answer the question, whereEngland. When the preacher entered upon Tom informed her that it was the pulpit he said to cne people: My, called a foundry. Now, says Tom, brethren, before proceed to the duties do you know what they call a place of this evening, allow me to relate a where they make whisky? Louise short anecdote. Many years have studied a little while and then expassed since I was within the walls of claimed: Yes, I guess they call that this place. Upon that evening there a came three young men with the intention not only of scoffing at the minister, A Hearty Response. but with their pockets filled with My father, while in England, was a stones, with the purpose of throwing Methodist minister. At that time the them at him. After a few words one of Conservatives were in them said with an oath: Let us he at Lord Beaconsfield as power, 'led by prime minister, him now; hut the second replied, No, and of were dissatisthe manypeopls stop till we hear what he makes of this fied with the on the carried way they point. The minister went on when the government. One Sunday morning my one said: We have second a was and in father holding meeting, But heard enough; now throw. as was the the prayer, custom, opening He the third interfered, saying he. prayed for the royal family and for exso not Is foolish as I all who were In asking that pected; let us hear him out. The they might learnauthority, but if they wisdom, preacher concluded without having refused to do so that they be replaced Of been interrupted. Now listen! by others who would. Just at this exeone was these three young men, a man in the audience cried cuted a few months ago at Newgate. juncture loud enough for all to hear him; but The second lies under sentence of death Amen; shift em. Lord, shift em. It mi the jail of this city for murder. The was plain to be seen that he was other, continued the minister, while Liberal. the tears ran down his cheeks, the third, through the infinite grace of God, Painfully Introduced. Is the one that is speaking to you now.' n A lecturer, who had been Here were three companions two put to as a substitute, felt serve invited one to death for their crimes; through some nervousness, knowing he Was to Gods mercy saved. May this striking fill the place of a more famous man. Incident bring a three-fol- d warning to This feeling was not diminished when the youth of first, to shun evil thus announced by a companions as you would the fangs of he heard himself keen-eye- d western farmto never harden your, an adder; second, er: hearts against the influence of the Holy This ere is our substitute. I dont Spirit; and third, that your only safety know what he can do. Time was short, lies in accepting Christ now, we an had to take what we could git! morrow on you in the waken for may -Tit- -Bits. Horn. eternity. Rams Y. paired. re- Mail orders solicited. llUNiN & CO- - Nv,w vp..ir and Harness Saddlery GEO. W. 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Mother, kind and sweet; And her love, ..$1.03 Iron Assay ion . ii FOR YOUNG AMERICA, One of the first sermons the spectawas In England on landing tor heard The preached In Westminster Abbey. service Is, Lores Illebes, by NIron Waterman Impressiveness of the Abbey Virgils Lost Home A Terrible Warnimarred by the by the way, somewhatcrowd crowds ng: The Highest Balloon Ascent manner in which the on Studied tbe Wrong Answers. the monuments, the women sitting wn Jeo DemnnE STORIES SHORT GOOD G. another thousand meters, but thought the risk of losing all by doing so too crop. The income of the London Daily Telegraph is said to be about $650,000 per year. Thirty per cent of the iron fnade in Tennessee is sold outside the Southern States. There are now 249,273 Indians in this country, or were at the taking of the last census. 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Ha felt, with the means which he had for supporting life and resisting the cold, that he might go aero-nauti- t st. How? So as to to p. bear on the Stock change instead of at home! Ex- Truth. Annie Rusrell will play leading with Nat Goodwin this e carom rol3 ll Spices Pure and Ground Daily. JOSEPH A. LYMAN General Merchandise, -- Has a full line cf- - And ia selling down at Panic Prices for Pay Down. Either for Cash or Xoduce at cosL A Slight Change. Henry, she said thoughtfully. Yhat is it? responded the worried business man, rather shortly. I wish you could rearrange your business a little bit. BOX t Travelers and cheepmen will find me supplied with HAY, - GRAIN - AND - STABLINGIlhlicei c-sr- price paid fcr Hides and Pelts. Dont forget JOSEPH A. LYMAN, oa:; city, ihllahd county, r . ; : : utaE - |