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Show Our StDckralssrs louran. Tins I' laps irlll eontlane In e&oh nnbi bntufis Under .yearly contract at t 'to publish aomloal price. The advantage to the stockrataer of farail the public with hi brand and mark laming sure to well known to need attention. It is u tka etockm&n as valuable as an adverttoemas to to the merchant. Ctns. F. fey , (ei!i. 'J RANGE J Xiower 8erier and Sink of Beaver, j .. v Adilresi; Utah. Oasis, s T'"' Jno Dewsnnj Upper slit la right, under slit in left ear. Range iCrioket I&ountalns and Lower 8evler. ifVv'-.- A Deseret, Utah. Jos Dswseo Under slit right, under In left ear. i 11 Range: 'Crick a Mountain Lower Sevier. Deseret, Utah John Smits Y Oasis, Utah. ufersoB Bra Breeders and dealers In Short horn Durham saw Horaea brand in left thigh. Cattle-Upp- er slop is each ear. Rang Sevier rivet and mountain between Mills elation on the U. P. Ryand Learn lngton. Address, Leamington, Millard Co., Utah Parley ilirti same Horse brand on left thigh. Cattl close crop ip left and slit in fignt ear. Range, well-grow- A BEAUTIFUL DEED. How Gov. Northern of Georgia Helped an embarrassed Woman A beautiful deed once performed by Governor W. J. Northern of Georgia has found its way into print. The lanta Constitution relates it: woman in a faded A patient-lookin- g At- Lower Sevier. Dee poke llonnet and a homespun dress was Address, ret, Utah. driving along Whitechapel street in a dilapidated buggy drawn by a lean and jaded jnule. The harness was a patch-wor- k m left L F. J. t Ktaij, O Ten left thijk; swallow double fork In left cri Range, Lower Tier. Address mu. r m. to-i rn:"" Cx Gaels, Millard Utah. . Mark, silt h right and tw effiat ear. iaeft nrnnd en gam late thoalder en horaea P. N. Petersen, Address, Oaaia Utah, Range, Lew er Sevier. Same left on Hones. Udgl Upper slope Kad one under slit la toft ear, and ter nnder allte In r!VM ear. RANGE Creek. :Gk Sims Walks? Address, Oak City, Utah. MARTIN, The woman gazed at the wreck,! with calamity written in her face. JFor full a minute she surveyed it without moving, and then looked The aroun4 for some friendly face. sidewalk was crowded with people, and the street was full, but all were hurry- -, Ing on), and no one paid the slightest attention to the woman. Slowly she began to descend from her seats. Just at this moment a passing carriage halted land a gentleman alighted. He spoke j;o the woman in a kindly tone and offered to assist her. She gratefully accepted the offer, and stood by almost trembling while he worked at the broken harness. It was a hard job, but the gentleman was determined and even got down on his knees that he might get at the work better. Finally the repairs were completed and the gentleman stepped into his carriage and drove out. A man who was passing noticed the almost tearful gratitude of the poor woman, and stepping up to her he said: "Do you know who that was that fixed your harness?" The woman shook her head. "That was the governor of the state! brokeil. x Flak Springs, Juab County j O. S.: and leather. of ropes same brand es ltd Then came a catastrophe. Suddenly bin mt eattla. Rms the mule stopped, and one of the shafts Wlllaw Spriaga. ' Address, dropped a piece of harness was uJ SALT LAKE. Dogr Get s State Funeral. A weeping colored girl rushed Into an undertaking establishment uptown in New! York last week and guided the coffin constructor to an elegant apart- Dealer la ment. There he met a sobbing lady, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, BUTTER who told him that a dear member of her family had fallen from the roof of Poultry, Game, Veal Pork fc&4 the house and was fatally injured. The Bef; Smoked aad Fresh Fish, Grala. and Floor, Hay undertaker asked to see the body, and II will pay you to ship year goads to rea. I was taken into the parlor, where on an charge 10 pr eeat. for haadllng aad remit as onyx table, lay the cold corpse of a fox coca as goods are sold. Caa glre f terrier.) Visions of a fat funeral vanceuatrj reference If desired. ished from his mind only to return with the entrance of the weeping woman, for she slipped ten $5 notes in his hand and told him that her pet must have a state T7. : funeral. The pup was buried in a plush-line- d and silver-mountcasket ia the family lot at Woodlawn. j rit-cli--n a M STEWARD, ISSAYER, ed omesj C3 V. 2nd, South, SALT LAKH CITY P. O. COX ... Hand Samploa Iron Assay Duma Ws Klnf Hearted. Personally M. Dumas was one of the most polished and fascinating of men. as ha Was also one of the most -- kind-hearte- d. $1.C2 1.C0 He was a great discoverer of dramatic stars and always testified tha ; 1.03 warmest and most disinterested friendCopper Amy..... HoUle Caranlei Z.ZZ ship for his protests. The Parisian stage owed to his keen, appreciation of talent the lamented Desclea, the gifted and Tallandiera and the unhappy ,Feyghine, whose tragic fate Paris r I S. Land Office. j ' g (!.&! ha3 scarcely yet forgotten. The bril andliant comedienne. Line. Celine Chau- Land Mining Attorney. was discovered by him in a little mont, Twenty- - suburban. thr.vcr, and owed to him (,nrre spend erne solicited her tLro- - peers experience. first engagement at the Gymnaso. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Prank D. Hobbs, I-- ill-fat- ed - Th ETBD & LOWS, S' a t ?:k ..luu AJJ.o SALT LA ILL Jj IJtMe Society, The New York Bible Society has had a good year financially and spiritually. There have been 17,771 copies of the Bible distributed among the pubchurches and lic institutions, familto 3,S53 schools, Sunday 406 to inies and individuals, dividuals at the ofdc? of the society, C70 the postal card sys!by tem, n,O30 to immigrant, 7,472 to sailcrc, and 200 hotels were also sup- r i malic z a toi?l cf 2.211 - L s aiUl en y. UTAH. 1 PT? TQT? TTOT? rXIAlDL A vxitu V Lie. C e, j Horse Grower and Deal' RANGE:. IIoue Mounialie and Lower Sevier. Address, MADAGASCAR'S RESOURCES, Cotton, Vanilla Plant, offe Engar-Canand the Chocolate Tree Now that France has Madagascar are securely in her grasp, her wise men to ward attention beinnln to direct the best methods of turning to account that islands vast but undeveloped agricultural possibilities and to assert that in time it. should become a veritable mine of wealth for the nation, says the New York World. It is stated .that can be cultivated as sucsugar-can- e cessfully in Madagascar as in Cuba, ilottqn grows wild almost everywhere and in a few instances where its cultivation has been attempted the product has been of extraordinary fine Quality. The vanilla plant also flourishes in Madagascar. Few people are aware that the source of this commonest of flavoring extracts is a parasite plant like the orchid. Though it grows wild, the blest results are obtained from its cultivation. It is propagated by cuttings and it takes eighteen months for the fipst flowers to appear. The flowers, as well as the tiny seeds, are the basis! for the extract of commerce. hi hundred flowers will furnish a little jover a pound of prepared vanilla n and ep,ch plant is said to bear 2)000 flowers. The annual product of vapilla from all parts of the globe la estimated at about 250,000 pounds. nearlh half of which comes from tha island jof Reunion, in the Indian oceant another of France's colonial posses sionsJ The present value of a pound of this product in France is about 5 francs. or ?1, Coffee also grows readily in Madagascar and tobacco and rice have been cultivated there on a small scale with great success. The climate aad soil axe likewise admirably suited to the gfdwth of the cocoa or chocolate tree. jThis reaches the height of about twenty feet and lives for some forty years. It does not begin to bear its seeds In abundance, however, and be profitable . until after the seventh year. Then the owner of a chocolate plantation may take his ease and live with ittle toil and grow rich for the next t iree decades. THE NATIONAL BIMETALLIST PRAISES THE MESSAGE. The Chief Paper of However, Points tencies of the Written Reply to the Silver Advocates, Out the InconsisSituation An the Message. Ably From the National Bimetallist. Mr. Clevelands message on the subject of the Venezuelan boundary line. Is a genuine I Is at least 3,000,C00,- J00 and possibly $7,000,000,000, all pay. able in gold. The country has been al- - G. until now it : V,'. SAMUEL A. KING, Attorney at LafT most bled to death by foreign shyloeks, aided by their Wall street lieutenants, and the American people have submitted blindly and innocently in the A war with name of "honest money. Collections Frenstly Mt England would be a dreadful thing. unThat country is rich, she has an rivaled navy, a superior army, and Office, First National bank none will deny that the Britons are brave and determined fighters. Sorrow and desolation wouid be carried into FEQVO, thousands of happy homes on both sides of the Atlantic. But in the end the Stars and Stripes would wave in triumph over every British possession north of the United States, and American political and financial independence Ho would march hand in hand. - El LAND and MIKIIU. Roods 4 aad 5 Esgle SALT LAKE CITY, i tbl iAiiKb, Clock., UTAH. FRANK WHITEHEAD, j.. UTASf Professor of Utisic. American document. Whatever may be thought of his course on other matters, the sentiments exWill give lessons on Piano, Or Uo:;at in that message undoubtedly IU?., and to sell Par,1 pressed lowm tr.J res sensible receive the heartiest endorsement of the term. Fogreat body of the American people. If limber onitiJaM, Mr. Cleveland arbitrarily assumed that Gold Hill FRANK WHIT EM 2 AD, ALL ARE UNITED. England was wrong in her claim as to the location of the true line, and withHTvrKLEY. UlAR out accurate knowledge he espoused the All the National Silver Organization Work. for Amalgamated side of Venezuela, the case would be The Oasis and Fish gyring itsge lc&vto some For O tats and Ibap&h at 8 a. re., each llcndsy altogether different. But he simply have been u time pastfor negotiations a complete and Thursday, and arrive at terminal pc into recognizes the fact that there is a dis- consolidation pending vrltHa 12 hours. ) i U of the American Bimetalpute between England, with all of her lic I r National Bimetallic Union Oaais to Detroit, I3.G0 strength, and Venezuela with all of her and League, ' CAVEATS JRJ.DE 5. CO Fish Springs, -IMrkT weakness, concerning a question, which threethe National Silver Committee, the EC 7. Gold Hill and Ipabah, principal silver organizations in involves title to a considerable stretch COPYRIGHTS. r Fare for transportation out and return era of American territory. If England is the United States, representing all secA PATr.XT? CAN OBTAIN I For. ena-half fares. aad Address, rmmnt answer and an honest opinion vriu wrong, and insists upon taking lands tions of the country. Last week these M UNN iV-- CO., who have bad newivtinT an in culminated F. negotiations In agreeDAVIS, Proprietor, the patent bowreKs. Con.iiaij.i'A experience that do not belong to her, it is virtually tions of'fa! strictly confidential. A a conquest of American territory, and ment by the representatives of the reformation conoermmr PnlentJiandWnk and how to w them Rent tain free. Also a o icetwl spective organizations by which such leal and scientific books sentcatalogue directly contravenes the Monroe doc- consolidation free. has been substantially trine. But the president does not Gr. Nothing now remains to assume that Englands claim is wrong perfected. exbe done a but the ratification by disissued weekly, elegamiy niuMrsted? La bv '.mVT a as He merely considers that it is inn of any scert tic wo.it in the largest Cironlnt ecutive committees of these organizaWATCHMAKER, a year, bamnle world. puted point, she may be wrong. If so, free Building bdjtion Tnont hly, J'Y.ij a Vl j.,Vdg Venezuela is powerless to resist, anc tions, each acting separately, which UTAH. X. fcvery cents, NEPHI, vf,number copies, c'.tu - Y."','" tiful plates, in colors, ami photcgirnh of the two nations do not meet on equa will speedily follow. reand Watches houses, with plans, enabling builders to fbowthp jewelry promptly The consolidated will organization terms. latest designs and secure contracts. Afitrms Mail orders solicited. MUNN & CO Ktw Voitic, 3CI be known as the American Bimetallic paired. tOAUWAV. Therefore, while laying down in un- Union. Its office and general principal mistakable language the principle that will1 be in .Chicago at 134 headquarters no European nation shall encroach upon Monroe street, in the offices occupied by territory belonging to an American, Mr. the National Bimetallic Union, with, Cleveland asks Congress to provide for branch offices in Washington, San a commission to investigate the ques in other cities and Francisco, tion and ascertain the facts. If Eng both north and perhaps soutlu land is right, tblat ends the matter. If ip It Is the purpose of the united organshe is wrong, the Monroe doctrine to ization press the campaign of educat MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF should be enforced if it fakes the whole tion on behalf of bimetallism with the enpower of the American Republic to, utmost vigor In all parts of the counSaddlery, Buggy Whips, Nose Bags, Collar force it. The silver leaders are very much try. The position of England is not one elated over the course of recent events Pads, Hardware, Leather, etc. to be commended. The fact that the and believe that combinations he may dispute with Venezuela has been al- made, as a result of which bimetallism, Fine Buggy Harness a Specialty. Wholesale and Retail. lowed to drag along for half a century, which means the restoration indicates that her rights are by no of silver to free complete Our goods have been extensively! used in Deseret and vicinity, and LUv and full legal means clear. Her unwillingness to tender, will be mintage not later accomplished given the best satisfaction. Mail orders will receive prompt attention. submit the claim to impartial arbitra than 1897. , tion tinges it with suspicion. The union of the different organizaIt is idle for people to intimate that tions which have heretofore acted inthe President has some ulterior design dependently is regarded as a most imIn the stand which he has now taken, portant A step to that end. or that republicans are simply trying to conference of silver pronounced "out Herod him for political effect men of a highly representative charWhatever the motive, the principle is acter will be held at Washington on right and upon such a question Ameri- - the 22d of January, when a plan of cans are "Americans. .It Is not likely action will be outlined which will ihat there will be any war That is doubtless have a very important bearAWARDS. merely a remote possibility. the political events of next upon ing Support But there will be more or less of war year. talk, and it is not practicable to talk war without some discussion of the BUSINESS MEN. Home State Fair sinews of war. In modern warfare chief among these sinews Is money, and They Do Not Know Everything Aboat 1894, Gold Medal. the question of our financial policy, the Financial Guest ion. uncomes and future, naturally present Industries Mr. John A. Grier, engineer der review. United States navy, delivered the What shall that policy be? Shall it address before the Loyal Le- Three Cream be an English policy or an American? principal and in Chicago last Thursday evening. Baking Shall we continue to borrow money in gion It was a superb effort and the closing Gold England to fight England with, or shall portion a magnificent and eloquent plea Powder Medal. we utilize our own resources and profor an American merchant marine comKeep vide money for ourselves? Is there an mensurate and the digwith greatness advocate of the gold standard in the of the American republic. United States who believes that we nity are reminded by it that Mr. Grier, Superior Quality We Your could fight a great European war, espe- like a is all careful students, nearly Flavoring cially with England, and maintain strong advocate of the complete restor- Extract Gold specie payments on the basis of gold? ation of silver. Few men have a more Medal. f, looey Is there an advocate of that standard extensive or accurate of the knowledge any where who believes that In the subject than he, or have written more event of such a struggle, senseless sound- money and intelligently concerning it. twaddle about at But it matters not how able a man Best maudlin sentimentality about being in how and be, may careful, thorough accord with civilized nations," would Quality and of conscientious the his study subject Display of do us any good? have him the let Home. espouse may been, Coda Water. The events of the last few days prove cause of bimetallism the constitutionmore conclusively than volumes of armoney of the country and every gument could, the utter unsoundness of al dude in New York and little every stereotyped argument in favor of Bostonanglicised will Instantly pronounce him a the gold standard. That is a monetary And ,the country is crazy system consisting of a mere speck of full of fanatic. common I MANUFACTURED BY sense business strong, yellow metal with a mountain of credit men who echo the cry for no betresting upon it, which credit is liable to ter reasonwill than that they have not Collapse with the most disastrous the studied question, and knew nothing CALT LAKE at the slightest whisper of dis. BOX 533 CITY, UTAH are unfortunately too of There it. cord. Think for a moment of the attitude of English financiers at the pres- piany men who pose upon the assumpSpices Pure and Ground Daily. ent time. The American government tion tjhat they understand the money announces the time honored doctrine of question merely because, they are "busi"America for Americans and instantly ness men. No man can understand any comes the threat from England that if question without studying it, whatever we dare to lay a straw across the path- his calling may be. The great difficulway- of English aggression our credit ty with our business men, generally, i i will be stopped and our gold taken s that they allow their, bankers to do away from us. It is enough to make their thinking for them, and the great the ears of eyeryj honest American tin- majority of bankers draw all of their nspiration from a common source. Mr. gle with shame. And what is worse, is to be congratulated on his Grier craven Wall street shows its heart' and DESERET, UTAH, its cloven foot at the same time. The splendid essay. He Is a good man de(One mile from Oasis Station.) . leaders of thought in that money cen- serving of all success, and a most valuter are British in peace and British in able aid. to the cause of. bimetallism. war, and it is simply because their First-clas- s financial interests are with Britain THINK THIS OVER. United with the States. than A rather more humiliating spectacle could Create a Demand for SUver and Its price Will Enbanc. scarcely be imagined. has increased the demand Civil War when nathe the Legislation During for and for was its very life the the demand has raised the tion gold struggling RATES 111 HARMONY WITH THE TIMES. leading statesmen of the country price of gold. can we increase the demand that had Legislation proudly proclaimed enough gold and silver in our rock-ribb- for silver and the demand will raise mountains to pay every debt that .he price of silver. . We have a well of the famous be incurred. Secretary Carlisle says Uncle Sam ha3 Deseret Lithia Water on the premises, might Scarcely, however, were we well ost $102,000,000 trying to maintain a and which is a guaranteed cure settled im the walks of peace when, parity between gold and silver. loaded down with indebtedness, both Give gold and silver an equal chance for Brights and all diseases of the public and private, we joined hands n the mints, and the parity will take Kidneys, Bladder and all other urinal troubles. with our greatest commercial rival and care of itself. There can be no parity In order to show our faith in this one-hato lf two creditor greatest metals while the governof of the destroy water, we make the following prop our debt-payiment pays out only gold. power. ' tion If anyone afflicted Silver was demonetized, gold was alAll debts of the government are paywith any of the troubles above 0 most doubled in value, and the debts able either in gold or silver. If Secreof this great nation were made payable tary Carlisle had paid out enumerated are not relieved in silver, the . month and cured In three months, upon that appreciated basis. Our coun- peoples money. Uncle Sam would have no charge w ni pe made for boardtry sold In foreign lands much more saved all that vast sum. than it has purchased. We have sent The states, under the constitution, reabroad hundreds of millions of dollars served the right to make gold and more of silver and gold than we have silver full legal tender for all Bear in mind the Deseret House is first-clas- s in every particular. debts. Imported. We ought to have an enor- What right has the Secretary of tho : mous balance in our faver as a nation. to stop the coinage of silver Treasury E. of such balance, our foreign and deprive the But instead of their eonsti- people Las gona on incre; year after tutional right? Cleveland (O.) Bus. for Detroit, Fish Springs, and Ibapahl rrrhrr lil" I p ia 11 li t; tc 13 A. Gardner, . cor-e- s Harness and Saddlery GEO. W. WILLIAMS, , sor t bar tae U Ha: .I;c pica , I v com A-srsoi- sr, c. thoi that Harness, fhoi pri?' we ject, to fa Otfae It is T t GBOM BAKING Leads All the Rest- . . POKE. tidp; you, enjoj you ward r.oc er aa is N( chiH tion : . - ex-chi- ef adept eric, childr He tls vs onet t his gl, "I 1 and I The m to me j - : re-sral- ts, .... HEWLETT izJIOS., THE louse. Is ttie Only Between Hotel lSTeplri and Milford -r ed ng to-wi- t: - MRS. J. j GIBBS, Proprietor. .v J fa |