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Show a s - n f r t I , THE PAYSON i:; YOU V. UTAH A PAYSON, UTAH, SATURDAY, bath house to cost 14,000 WANTS OMAHA. lbs fax fit tin Train Will Be Worth HtlHWMD, New York. May It The Journal today said: George Francis Train haa reopened his claim to the city of Omaha and ha intends to press it to the last. If he wins ha will be worth $20,0o0,0U0; if he loses he will he no poorer than ha is now. Certain of his friends have investigated the matter! and they are convinced that his cause is just and the rlaim growing out of the old Union Pacific litigation and subsequent proceedings in which he was legally declared-lunatic, is valid. Those friends have employed a large syndicate of eastern and western lawyers to conduct his ease, and proprietor Merrifleld, of the Continental hotel where citizen Train lives, and former Mayor Bends, of Omaha, are protecting hia interest a ONLY NEWS- - built at Fort If He will ho Douglass. Kanpvte county la arranging for a display at the coming jubilee. The site for the state normal school iu sot Inern Utah will be selected this week. In the district court at Tooele, Edward W. Bixlclmck was found guilty of adultery. The frosts in Summit county during last week played havoc with early vegetables. John McDermott, a boy recently sent up from Piute county for burglary, has been' granted a pardon. In a spirited contest, the girls of the State university beat the boys in a game of basket ball, the score standing 8 to 0. Wise Tariff Rill aad Cuban Kasotatloa. Frank Pett of Brigham, clipped 180 slieep in one day, while Penny Alvord Washington, May 18. There is a -- of Brigham is suid to have dipped 1TB possibility of a clash between tlie in one day. friends of the Cuban belligerency resolution and the tariff bill. The advoColilac car returned from Utahs lorado last week, where it left 95,000 cates of the Cuban resolution appreflowers, and has gone to Montana with hend that their opponents will make an effort to prevent a vole before next another lot. when the tariff bill is to be William lrobert states that an earth Monday taken up under agreement. Senator quake visited Scipio. Utah. one day last Morgan is hopeful of securing a vote wwk. and gave the inhabitants a se- before that time. Senator Mason, who vere shaking up. is an enthusiastic supporter of the ' The Oregon Short Line will build a Cuban cause, said tonight that if a new station house at Farmington, the vote should he prevented this week by first of a numbt of improvements that filibustering tactics the tariff bill will be inaugurated soon. could not be taken up Monday. A grand bicycle parade will be a feaWe must have a vote on Cuba before ture of jubilee week. Itia estimated the tariff is considered, he said, or that Salt Lake City has 5,000 wheel- we shall see some filibustering such as men and the state outside half as many the senate is not used to. more. Cattleman aad Sheepman la Trouble. Salem, Utah, has been connected by telephone with the Bocky Mountain Cheyenne, Wya, May 18. A teleBell Telephone company's system and gram from Casper states that a stockean now be reached from any point by man's war is on in the Big Horn basin. telephone. The cattlemen tried to effect a treaty A fire at Glenn's ferry destroyed Fred with the sheepmen ten days ago. FailWrights restaurant, R. A. Goodlilfs ing they forcibly ejected a- band of saloon, the Kruse hotel. Dial buildings awes from lambing grounds in Box and Murphy's shoe shop. The whole Elder park, near Owl creek. Last east end narrowly escaped destruction. Baturdry 10 mounted cattlemen went Mrs. M. A. McLean, matron of the to a camp and forcibly removed it atate insane asylum, has resigned at twelve miles. The cattlemen allege the request of the governing board. the sheepmen have been killing oattls There haa been dissensions between and using them for coyote poison. the matron and Dr. Hardy, medical dir Both sides are well armed. Unless th rector. difficulty is settled soon serious trouble will result damSalt Lake City has repaired the tracks Central in to done the Utah age Parley's canyon by the bursting of a Had Sausage of His Wife. storage reservoir owned by the city, Chicago, May 18. Adolph L, Luet-gerthus avoiding a law suit About fifty a well'known manufactfeet of track was washed away, and urer, was arrested sausage this afternoon on road-beserious damage done to the the charge of having murdered his The people of Wellington, Carbon wife. The police claim to have direct over the evidence that Luetgert killed hia wife county, were thunder-strucsuicide of Mrs. Wm. T. Beid, while un- In the basement of hia factory. It is der a fit of temporary insanity caused stated by persons connected with the by long continued sickness. She used ease that the dead body was placed in a pair of sheep shears to accomplish a vat and burned by the use of chemt her design, making five different cuts. cals. It is said that several bones are She leaves a husband and seven child- all that have been found, and that these were taken from the vicinity of ren. the vat. The two finger rings belongcounElder Boa It is estimated that to the woman were found in the ty boys has clipped at least 75,000 ing vat. The this sheep spring. Wyoming sheep were in good condition, showing clean Will Fay Twenty Far Cent. wool and heavy fleeces. Some sheep la., May IB. The final Burlington, 15 20 to wonld shear pounds. The of W. F. Blake, receiver for shearers were paid 0 cents a head and report the defunct Burlington insurance comboard, or 7 cents and board thempany, shows that the creditors will reselves. ceive a total of 90 per cent on moneys g associaThe Tooele owed them. tion have about concluded their work The final settlement of the matter for the present season. They have and discharge of the receiver was obsheared 75,000 head. The a jected to by attorneys have been in good spirits. They had a number of creditors whorepresenting is claim there ready market for all their wool at from 9170,809 not accounted for and Thomas 10fe to 11 per pound, while last G. Miller, former president of the dull at 7 and 8 was market the year has been summoned by the company, cents per pound. court to explain tlie whereabouts oi e Special Agent Hickman of the this amount department announces that within the next three weeks a Deep Creek Heads Veiling. mail route will be estab'ished from Washington, May 18. The advisaStockton to Ibapah, running three bility of Inquiry into the removal ol times weekly. The contractor will be postmasters by the executive was D. E. Davis, present contractor of the raised in the executive session of the Oasis line. The Oasis line will be dis- senate today in connection with the continued. confirmation of F. K. Benjamin People living up the Sevier river are postmaster at Terre Haute, Ind. Senator Turpie brought forward the becoming apprehensive about the big dam in Sevier canyon, fearing that it subject and there was a brief exchange will give way at any moment. Tha of ideas on the part of Senators Turpie water back of the dam covers miles of Fairbanks, Chandler and Hoar. The territory, and should tha usaonary general opinion seemed to be that across the canyon weaken a repetition sines the repeal of the tenure of office of the Johnstown flood is feared. act it was competent for the executive Karmen am moving out of the valley, to make removals. not earing to take chances. KSwttd i SettlwMut William Bishop, who has charge of Cheyenne, May IS. The Marsh heirs to John Beck the vineyards belonging have accepted $2300 as settlement In at Lehi, has been arrested charged with full for of the state prison Charles on a Beck, contract.abrogation gun having pulled The hoard had leased prison who is a nephew of John. Charles la Ihe to Marsh for nineteen yean prison employed as a workman in the vine- and his heirs claimed it reverted to yards and was discharged by Bishop, them. The board entered into a lease which precipitated a row in which the with N. K. Boswell and placed him in accused pulled out a revolver in a and then compromised possession, threatening manner. with the heirs to ovoid litigation. The Sheep committee appointed Colorado Xm KUIod la Londoa by the citizens of Scipio caused tha arDenver, May 18, News is received rest of John Jensen, of Gunnison, who had been herding his sheep on the that H. B. Chamberlain was killed in stream from which Scipio mainly draws London while riding a bicycle. Ba its supply of water. County Attorney was president of the Chamberlain InJ. A. Melville prosecuted the case. The vestment company which failed during defendant at flnt pleaded not guilty, the panic, and had heavy Salt Lake bnt withdrawing his firat plea, then real estate interests. pleaded guilty and was fined $15. Scipio has suffered severely from the The pollre commit tee of the new defilement of water by herds camping Butte council has selected thirty-fiv- e n the streams. new patrolmen. Nearly a clean swae) of the old force will he made. - l: - t, k l Sheep-shearin- sheep-owne- rs post-offic- l i i s' 'si-- i, a i i PRESIDENTS MESSAGE. .MAY 22, 1S!7. TURKEY IS CRAFTY. Bitef Bequest for AM te Believe Ai eanela Cite. Washington, May IS. Tha preaidant has sent the following message to congress: To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States) Official information from our consuls in Cuba establishes tlie fact that a large number of American eitizena in tha Island are in estate o! destitution. Buffering for want of food and medicines. This applies particularly to tha rural districts in tbe central and eastern A Brel lug EVADES COMPLIANCE WITH RE. QUESTS OP THE POWERS. Tha Fane Delay! A aswar la the Tawanf Hequaatforaa AraiUilre I'aaiallua of Thraaal auSa Uaavy lulewaiiiy. Constantinople, May 17. The ports has replied officially to the note cf the powers and declines to agree to an armistice until the following conditions are accepted: Tlie Annexation of Thessaly, an in. denmity of 10,000,000 Turkish and the abolition of the cupitnlutiona. The ' porte proposes that plenipotentiaries of the powers shall meet at Jlmrsula to discuss the terms of peace, and declare that if these conditions are declined the Turkish army will eoDtinue to adi part The agricultural classes have bean tlirir farms into the nearest towns, where they are without work or money. Tlie local autlioritie of the several towns, however kindly disposed, are unable to relieve the needs of their own people, and are al- vance. together powerless to help our citiThe demand for the annexation of zens. on the fact that tlie The lstest report that comes from Thessaly is based ceded tu Greece was province originally Consul-GenerLee estimates that sis to eight hundred Americans are with- on the advice of the powers with the of out the means of support. 1 have as- object ending brigandage and Greek Incursions into Ottoman territory, tbe sured him that provisions would be at at that time that the once made to relieve them. To that porte beliering session would these objects, but attain end 1 recommend that congress make the recent incursions of Greek bunds 0 an appropriation of not less than to be immediately available for and the events immediately - preceding the war have proved to tlu- contrary. use under the direction of tbe secretary This is the substance of the reply. of state. It la desirable that part Of The embassadors met today to conthe snm which may be appropriated by sider the porte's answer, which is re eongreaa should, in the discretion of as the secretary of state, also be used for garded raising an extremely grave Issue. It is believed that representathe transportation of American cititions will be made to tlie sultan per. zens who, desiring to return to the to induce a modification of United Stales, are without the means sonmlly these but it is foreseen tbst this terras, WILLIAM M'KINLEY. todoso. will be very difficult, owing to tlie atExecutive Mansion, May IB, 1897. titude of tha powerful Old Turk war . A WITNESS REFUSES TO ANSWER party. If the porte should prove obdurate a Aad Will Oerapr a Frleea Call fee Twenty European conference la not improbaFive Days. ble, although at preaent Russia la opWashington, May 18. Elverton B. posed to this. It ia regarded as quite Chapman, the recalcitrant sugar trust eerlain the powers will not consent to to snswer a sen- a recession of Thessaly. Even Ger witness, who ate committee's questions as to wheth- many is believed to he resolute on this er ha had noted ms broker for nny sena- point, because it would involve a viotors in speculations in sugar trust, oc- lation of the Berlin treaty and imperil cupies a cell at tlie district jail and the peaoe. will continue therein for twenty-fivAa rndmtandlaff days. Two cells have been assigned Berlin, May 17. During the past him, one for sleeping purposes and the other aa a sitting and office room. Rugs week a definite understanding was percover the floor, and n table, brass bed- fected by which Hie cabinets of Gerstead, chiffonier and several chairs many, France and Russia will soon adorn the cells. The jail will fnrniah reach the solution of the Egypt and him hia ordinary fare, while aoupe and rranuvaml question! and this will he h fancy dishes served by a private waiter lone systematically in an Mias-- - Aa soon sis the Graeco-Turkis- h will he sent to him from a hotel. '! trouble is settled, this subject will be EXPORT BOUNTY. jointly taken up unless Great Britain In the meanwhile precipitates matters, Aa AHswt to Thte Effect to bs Offeree in which case she will encounter tlie bylmtwCiuM. united open hostility of the three conWashington, May IS. The silver Re- tinents! powers. The ultimate object publican members of the senate and of the agreement is to force the evacu-tio- n house met at Senator Pettigrew's of Egypt and the nullification of house and decided to support a propothe Pretoria convention In 1880. France, sition providing for an export bounty in the settlement of the peace condion agricultural products. They take tions with Greece, will persistently side the position that by this system only with Russia and Germany in spite of ean the farmers secure a benefit to the strong current of public opiuiou to compensate him fur tlie import duty the contrary. on other articles. Raealted la a Paste. Senator Cannon will offer an amendment to the tariff hill for such bounty. Havana, May 17. The decision of the government against the exchangBank President Iadlctad. ing of the kankffiills for silver coin has St' Paul May 18. Another sensa- caused a panic. Prices of bread, milk tional Indictment In the hank cases and other necessaries of life have haa been reported by the grand jury. doubled within the post few days. Tbe The Allemania National bank was working classes, as well as all governamong those which failed during the ment employes, both civil and military, past winter, and this indictment was openly express their dissatisfsvtion (or grand larceny against Albert Schef- with tlie action of the government' In fer, president of that bank. The ground paying them in scrip which ia 90 per for the charge is an overdraft on bis cent below par. It is believed that the personal account to the amount of government will no longer accept pa18,475. Scheffer has for several yean per money In payment of taxes. In been prominent in politics in the north- thst a event a further depreciation of the paper money may be expected. west. forced from : j al $50,-00- e anti-Britis- Oarer I'm for lMgnnnn. Buffalo, May 18. A homing pigeon earns on board the steamer Parnell while in the middle of Lake Erie in her trip down from Chicago. . Not knowing that 'he bird was a homing pigeon, CapL Griffin shot it. Then he found concealed on the pigeon a diamond stud and a silver tag bearing tha number T 43,000. It is believed that carrier pigeons are being used in this way for the smuggling of diamonds into this country from Canada. IDAHO CATTLEMEN WIN. s Law Pnlst Rsits In Thslr Fa. vor SI 1,000 Involved. Omaha, May 18. The Union Stockyards hank haa turned into the United States court 811.843 and interest, for Moore A llutcliins, Idaho cattle dealers. In 1895 Moore A Hutchins had a train load of cattle in Omaha. The commission firm which sold them at the bank and had an over-draf- t after the money from the sale of the stock was deposited the bank forcsd an assignment and kept the money. Bolt Bottling Claim! the Elk. Cheyenne, May 11 J. A. Adams, a Jackson's Hole man, last winter corhead of elk which ralled sixty-seve- n broke into his feed lot to his hay. He refuses to liberate them, claiming that he kept them from starving and haa, by that fact, gained a right to keep them. Attorney-Genera- l Fowler haa decided against Adams's contention and criminal proceedings will be instituted by the state game warden. BIMETALISM NO. 10. IN ENOLAND. at tha PavUaamtai? C'uaualllae HsM la LumIuil London, May 14. There was a meet ing here today of tlie bimetallic par. liamentary committee of the house of commons. Apart from the members of parliament there were several prominent bimelallst aud labor leaders present Sir William Henry Couldsworth, wlio was tle delegate of Great Britain to tlie monetary conference at Brussels In 1892, presided. 11a referred in bis address upon opening the meeting to tlie growth of bimetal-isin England othur eon u tries, and pointed to tlie fact that tlie special coiiituiaMuiicra of the United Mates were now on their way to France tc confer with the biiurtalists of that country. The chairman also expressed bis opinion in strong terms that tlie prospreta of an early international agreement was never more hosful. The committee decided to closely watch tlie international negotiations and hold itself ready to actively cooperate in them. well-know- n MISSIONARY KNAPPS CASE. Minister Terrell Aiierts Ha was Not Expelled. Hat Rea A war. Washington, Slay 18. Senator Mills lias received a letter from Minister Terrell, who says that all the talk nf the Turks expelling Missionary Knapp from Turkey 'ia untrue. Mr. Terrell saya Knapp wua frightened into leaving bis post at Hillia, near tlie Russian border, lie was told that the Turks could not protect him against tha Kurils. Armenian Christians aroused him of exciting revolution. The porte wanted him to remain in Turkey, but at a different post When Knapp left BiUia, Secretary Gluey demanded that he should he escorted back, but it waa not done because tlie missionary leaders at Constantinople feared he would be killed if sent back, and he remained ia Consts ntinople until September last, when he left that place for Germany. Mr. Terrell saysKnapp can return to Turkey wlien he pleases. LAWLESSNESS IN KENTUCKY. Tha Lrgblntera Push I ha Hint Blffoiwus Laws Ever Ilacwl aa Htatute Hooks, Frankfort, Ky., May 14. Turnpike raids, murder from ambush, inob lynching in Kentucky, especially tlie defiant continuation of the raiders, have driven the legislature to desperate means. The senate lisa unanimously passed a bill which is considered the moat rigorous law ever placed on the statute books. It requires jailers and other officers holding persons threatened with mob violence to arm the prisoner, Gist he may defend himself, and to protect the prisoners with the aid of a posse. It makes it mandatory upon the county iudge to furnish not less than ten armed guards, summoned from among citizens, who are compelled under heavy penalty to proor tect for thirty days any toll-gatothsr public or private property threatened by the raiders. e STOCKMEN IN TROUBLE. Im of a Stork mm! War la I ha lllg lloro Usuis. Cheyenne. Wyo May 14. News hat reached here of a big stockmen's war In the big Horn basin. An effort waa recently mode to amicably divide the e range lietween slieep and which failed. Sixteen mounted cattlemen forcibly drove the foreman ol J. D. Woodruff, a big floekmaster ol catlle-gmw-er- Lander, from the country where hit slieep were rungiug, and moved his camp twelve miles. The cattlemen asserted that had been killing cattle foi coyote bait Mr. Woodruff was in CasCharles Hoatlag Dead. per when the newe readied there and Hot Springs. Utah, May 17. Charles at once took a rifle and started for the treasurer of Idaho, scene of trouble. He will arm bis herdBunting, died at this place of heart failure. Mr. ers and pro pistes to keep his sheep on Bunting was born in England forty-si- x the range without regard to conseyears ago, grew up In Salt Luke, quences. and went to Hluckfoot, Ida., in 1880. The mercantile and banking firm of G. A. B. of Colorado nnd Wyoming. C. Bunting A Ca failed several months Colorado Springs, Colo., May 14. In ago. and Mr. linnting has grieved the encampment of the department of and has been a changed man Colorado and Wyoming, U. A. R., U. since. lie carried life insurance to H, Hollister of Denver waa elected dethe amount of $150,000, which Is payaMrs. Fannie portment commander. ble to the firm, and will pay the cred- I), Hardin of Denver waa elected presiitors in full. lie leaves a family of dent of the Wuiucn'e Relief Corps. five children. A resolution was adopted requesting tlie authorities to put a stop to all PIUTES AT WAR. sports on Memorial day. Tha Contest Promises to bo a Host Bioodj sheep-herde- ex-sta- le Asatrian Msaarsctorars Alnnuad. Vienna, May 14. At a large convenCaliente, 17, News has of Austrian manufacturers held tion reached here Piute that Indians just are at war with one another in the here it wae resolved to call upon the Affair. CaL, May foothills of the Piute mountain. There are two email Indian villages in the Piute range of mountains and the redskins are divided into two factions. Two chiefs have lieea rulers and it is said one trilie for several years post has sought to kill the other's chicL government to uudertake to to conclude international agreements with European powers, with a view of cf fectually meeting the eoinmon danger to European economy arising from the prohibitive tariff policy of tlie United States. Xurdmd and KulitmL Butte. Mont. May 17. Fred Hick of Centerville went over to Whisky gulch to visit Adolph Kwnide, an old Not finding Kwaidein his cabin, be went to the tannel in the gulch opposite where tlie old man hud been working, and found Swaidelyiug dead in the tunnel with liia head turned to the opening. The lack of his head was crushed in and a lmllet hole in tlie right breast. Hia pockets were turned wrong side, out, indicating that the murder was for the purpose of robbery. The cabin was In great diaordar. Washington, May 14. The senate committee on fluent readied an understanding by which it was practically agreed that debate on the tariff bill should liegln Monday, the 24th Inst Senator Aldrich will call up the bill Thureday of next week fur tlie purpose of making a statement. There will he no further effort to get the hill up until the following Monday. This concession was made out of ilrfrronct memto the wishes of the ber and because of tlie delay in get ting comparative etatwnente in shape. A Tariff AsrraoHmt Krarhml. MINING NEWS. An important dierovery ia reported between Goahen and Santaqiitn, where Jeekaon McClirystal has been a group of claims. J. C, Lynch writes hack from Stateline that tlie roada leading in there are lined with tcaiunand that thia summer will determine the question of a permanent camp or not. The ore taken from the South Swansea shows the presence of native il ver. This ore ie coming from an entirely different locality from the recent rich strike, and proves that the rich ora bodice are continuous throughout that property. Word comes from Bingham thst in tha development of the Silver group In Dry Fork, a two and a half foot body of ore has Ives uncovered Gist sarries average vuluesof from 10 to 8 per ton, and It ia tielieved that within fifty feet more the mine will rank as a producer. The numerous copper leads about Frisco are at lust receiving the recognition they deserve. The Montreal property in Rucky district ia reported on good authority to have been wild in Denver for $'.00,000, and a percentage of the money already jiaid. The purchasers are preparing for work on a large scale. A big deal has just been dosed in the Seven Devils country by which some leading New York gentlemen have acquired tlie Peacock Farm and Wjiite Mountain claims and other properties, the consideration tiring nearly Hauser of Mon$500,000. tana was one of the origiual owners of the properties sold. Owing to the immense flow of water encountered in the Iron Duke, work on that property haa been suspended for a short time. The shaft is now 970 feet deep and no more sinking will he dime fur the present. A drift from the shaft will be run on the vein at the top ef the water level, blit this will not he done until the water in tlie shaft slope rising. Partise just in from Deep Creek country report a big strike at Granite Book, twenty miles north of Dugwey, end much work la now going on at the new find. Coe Bros. A Shale have three fast of galena on their Flush claim that goes $20 to $100 In gold, aa high aa tot) ounces silver end 43 to 00 per cent load, and have started a tunnel to he 1,000 feet long euil cut eleven veins. A few strikes such os that which is reported from the M on nisi a liny, near Wadsworth, Nev., and that grand old commonwealth, which haa contributed to many fortunes and ao many millionaires to the recorder, will have been her proud self once more. That tha trika la a moat sensational one, and that some of tlie ore ie worth its weight in gold, is revealed in samples that ware seen. In the country In tha vicinity of the old Cupp mill and Diamond Dennis Sullivan's ranch, aouth of Silver City, there for soma years has been known to exist immense ledgea of quarts, but not until recently have they lie known to carry any values. IV. H. Wilson was the first to secure an assay from that section, end lie startled tha inhabitants by tlie announcement of hie having secured an assay of seventy-fou- r ounces (old. This of counts created some excite inrutanil a lsrgeerowd started at once for the new Eldorado. A greet many locations have been made in Gist vicinity, some of wlilrli have given a great deal of satisfaction. proo-pecti- William H. Simpson, of Jackson, Wyo., says: Tlis recent report of rich discoveries of minerals in Jacksons Hole ere false In evrry particular, and I deny any complicity on the pert of the residents of Jackson valley to boom town lots in tlie alleged city of Fark. Utah prospectors end all others who are being Influenced by these reports to come here, will please take warning that the reports are false. The snows of the mountains are very deep, end no mines as a paying investment exist Prospecting will probably be unsatisfactory find unrerauncr-stive- ; at the least csiculation the I3th of July is the earliest moment tlie mountain ean be traveled." Among other business transacted by the Federation of Lalsir. at its session in Rslt Lake City last week, was a movement toward establishing a home for aged miners. Bonanza mine owners, as well as bumble miners, will contribute to its building. It li proposed to lay this matter before labor organizations generally throughout the state and solicit such aid ie the premises as will bring about apeedy establishment of tlie home-Thlocation of the home has not yrt been determined upon, but from present indications Malt Lake City will ba chosen. The Horn Silver hse shipped several n lota that have run 35 per cent eopper. The Cactus has a ledge eighty feet wide of copper ore, end has a mill running steadily upon the lower grades and tha better class is shipped as it is extracted from the mine. There are Fran-olac- o many copper prospects in Kan district that need only Gis helping hand of capital to develop to prove paying propositions. Real estate has taken a big jump aince the Ely boom. Property worth $10 before is now worth $15, e bjuntfii POWDER Absolute! Pure. fur Its gnat teavcnliif Strength sad hllMulnis. Aaiim tlie fiMXl azsiuM slum anil all funns of aHulieralliin rommim lo rhrap brands Olt-bruie- both. Isamu A rowusa iv, saw tem toss. Stecy. fog," said the grocer. Speckin' of fog," said tha man wltk (he ginger beard, "I remember back ia York otata in IS one of the funniest things ever doue by a fog I aver heard Party thick or seen." I suppose we got to Galen, sold the grocer, with a groan. Naw, ye ain't got to listen. Jlat go over and act close to tha butter. I guess It is loud enough to drownd oat northing you don't want to hear. But, aa I wan aayin',' that there fog wae ao thick that folk couldnt get their doors open. An', what won more, a south wind cum up an' at ruck tha went and of It, while a north wind atruek tha east end of It. an' not only turned the durn fog around, but ole men Cohof-fer- 'e house along with It, tha fog bein so solid and tha house right In the center of it, an' when It thinned down a little the ole men started toe town an want eighteen miles In the wrong direction before he found whur he waa Cincinnati Enquirer. aL K Uiwl DiPwmA Traveling in a second class carriage a gentleman bad a little misunderstanding with a lady, tha only occupant besides himself, with reference to the aliening of a window. "You don't appear to know tha lietween the second and third close, said tha lady, cuttingly. "Oh, madam, replied he, I am an old railway traveler: I know tbe cloea distinction. In the first cloea the passengers behave rudely to the guards; In tha third class the guards behave d rudely to the passengers; In the with a bow to hie fellow passenThe passengers behave rudely ger s. to each other." ca seo-on- Tit-Bit- Awful Dueett, Mrs. MyTon (visiting boardlng-hous- s lsdy My dear, you look positively distressed. Are you In trouble? Mrs. Brown Ob, tbe awfuleet thing has happened! Perhaps you remember Mr. Morriasy who used to board here for $10 a week? Mrs. Myron Yes. You said he wae urh a comfort to you. He had but two or throe teeth left, if I remember corDidn't rectly. Ate hardly anything. coat any more to keep than a kitten. Mrs. Brown Tbat'a the identical Ha came party. Oh, he's a rascal! back tha day before yeeterday end I let him have board at $8 a week, end now I find he's got a new set of false teeth and eats like a horse. Naw York Tribune. 6 wlnimer R Notary Public Office In Baak J. H. Pajsoa Olty EVANS DENTIST. Over Douglass' hardware store. Evtry thing p ruining to high art dentistry Badly decayed teeth msda serviceable for Ilfs by the adjustment ef Geld Aluminum or Porcelain Crowr. BEST SETS OF TEETH At prices within reach of all. Wheels, Too! Lilies, TVLI8I Ge&tlcmefi'i ft Tbs Lightest Tufa. Wheels sa Earth. THE ELDREDGE hmAAAmi 200-to- THE BELVIDERE. We alnaje Bads ieef 0wla Bachlatsl Why Iks steal as Bake Bead Whsstsl Notional Sewing Machine Co., Factory gje Breadwsy, UtewYsrfc. . |