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Show t i; u Beck s ewelrv Store A Magnificent Stock of Bid anfl Useful Presents, At Prices to Suit Everybody. Watches, Clocks, Diamonds, Opal 5. Rings, Canes. ;5r.. S;!'( r Knives and Fork-. iig Chain, LTiJilrell.is, Sp etudes, Lovdv China and Cut Glass. ovo tmerson Pianos Dru b KOIEE- LANCET BY CHAUNCY C. HOTCHKIS3. ICopyrient, 1857, by D. Arpleton & Co. All rijjhts reserved (f'onliii'tcil from htt-t tnck.) 1 saw tlie fully of his total loss of temper, for lu 1 lie not parted with it he nevei flBllllIlctB Organs would have ! ova placed in 1.1s prcsf-nt post tion. II .- had .juarreletl am! wvll-:i:.';!i t'imi: vvitli t-'.rec r.ieii in as many ;:i:it!l r,-his r,-his l.Iuid fiirv i.nd brought !ii:n lo where h w.;s v.-jiL '-ii ar.-.l degraded at vtu o. A.s he stood there, too proud to rctrr.; and un.-i.'o lo advance, he ;'.,); r ', hast-' in I'Vfrv I' r.-clion. In his .! .:!vra..i.m I: v,'3.; drui-.t'e-'-. looking for h s ' jiistoU ;ti t!ie li-jlters, ami h;.u he t'onn tlio-.i t ':.-.' would have b:cn l.lood.d.. l;ut L i h:;:li spirited animal. fr; htencd 1 mv a t rf swir.ciim aloft the fib!e and t!: sh.iai-! t!iat followed, had tn.ssed iin-1 tad at ouee and koiic prl'opii- vard, now beurt nowhere in sit'ht. n; he;. I from the 10,000 y.ls C:ru-l 'Ion. and up, :?2,000 rolN Wall Paper Ge roil Hn One car Linoleum 50i; yd and up, Ten cars Furniture all kinds -Mil thus we stoo-.i lor per 1... of Iia'f a minute ( thou.rh it .t-j tli? spice d 'oie-.rl, 1 i w!ii!e at a distance leathered ii tum.her woo tip j ! J a I hi ra a Two tons Glassware and Crockery, Ltr.je stock Silver v. ire, W itches an 1 Je velry, Two cars Steel Ranges, Peninsular and Universal Tis the i!-n me! Com ia Bicycles. Anything and Everything for Household use, Sleepless" at 1 drawn hither by the i:oise .t the 1 raw!, ''i'was a mighty awkward preoua- nt for S-.amlnell. hut liil.'en !i:-'i!.v 1 i;t -M-ir.,1 tn t h matter aid o;iei:( d a -t frr ' the tory t-i retreat. Siipp'ivj the 10 i t of hiH f'vur 1 nit ) it-! sea' .hard, he thrift it down wtth a ring, and cried: J I "Avast, ad hands! We're notb;n;' f!oft cf a path of fools. Taeh of uj his lad a t i ihriist at his ntd-.ih' or. and each in turn I, a., s1.,. d between two others. r: I first r::--s I ever saw, so it J , ''1 was all bejir.tiincrs i'nd devil o J I Let's mabc it 111. Come. Jca::i!ne!J you J i i:nht well (ro haifvvay to meet h i' I' a '.an j Uy my '.vita, that's not bad. - I -"-.i ' airy , ' was a b:i!iook myself, and ask pardon f..r t t'u bottle. So tiiere'd my sop. Who's : j next V Now my heart warms. to a mnn who is j quick to take fire, wiiose wrath is like the rp, I ' tou h of a match to n'-iP""''',-'r, the f;r. e A he j ! f which is cone when it work is done; just J ! ns I hate the fullen rp;rt of one who nurses 5 ! the last spark and sulk3 until its heat dies 5 ' for !a'.-k of tunning. ! I T!i crnerositv of the bov for he was Furniture, Music, Stove & CMery House i ss;s:Hsai ' ' J ' fairs, ppoke ui: I'.RANCII iiousf:, EUUEIvA Provo, Utah. ! w .v . ' .-'v J ..?i...Uf3tt 7 mm 11. A BEKST.EV. TIIOS. A. IlEFLEY. n I 1 1 "fc-o itt it !3 u you say so, I elden: 1 am oveilr.t from the ride from the outer lines at Kmiisbndjre. I'll willingly pass you ami yon fellow" indicating the trickster with a jerk of his head -"but I'!l r..t be quits with your new protepe save but for the ti'ne you need him. If Clinton wants him. I'll spare hi::) the while to do his d:! iy work, for en h ..:'.orab!e matters !:- would ne'er employ such a man while his betters ;o Iksj n;.'. How now, sirrah ?" lie continued, tnrnin'; and advaneirp toward me. "You are ;:!ad enoivrh to accept the respite, I doubt not. Will you name time and place to receive your deserts''" " 'Tis atrainsj my nature to duel in cold blood; hut, as my word is passed, I'll carry through my promise. Where do you put up?" "At the King's Arms, truckler!" ! "Then, sir, you lie close to the rod, for the: e I stay also. For the time to meet you, ' I tliil llliJSL IVt W'itii M. iMilV. I'll' th tt. vf.ur h iw!s in; not i Hadely and hor ward, Gertrude King (the 1 tit tor toward wliotn I had ati instinctive in-stinctive leaning), save that they had lout,' ago left the schooner anil were iti sumptuous (ju.rters on Queen street. Scamniell's passion- for the young 1 f ly was no secret to him, and he iiia.le a coarse joke at the expense of both, for which I could have wrung I l. his neck. i Hut ail were alike in those days, it seemed to me. and not once did I hear a woman respectfully spoken of, though th' malig'ieis ot the sex p;o-fessed p;o-fessed a read i tie -s to lie down aii.l bj trodden on when in the presence of the -least of the ladies of fashion. Such a fulsome Jping of fine manners 011 the streets an 1 oil: such back ' bending and courtosying, froUi, and j h) poc;is ; such affectation in speech ' and ittt i! tide: such utter prostration before the god id' mode and fo ly a ' was practiced by these puppets of the king in this small copy of the couit, 1 never before or since has it been the j fortune of a man to see. Insincerity, : heart lessaess, a.i 1 an a'.H.ird sea.ii-; sea.ii-; liveness ierdidiii so-called points of ouor ruled the day. And these were the spirits who were expected to subdue tlie h ud yeomanry of America! Am-erica! But this is neither here nor there. Well shorn, with a decnt ribbon for my queue, a suit but a shade or two the worse for wear, and a sword i at my thigh for effect, we set off for lit- destination, Beldea having vw.shed his dirty faea and generally 1 & r joined li i msel f. j At ILL- time Clinton's headquarters .was on the broad way, at No. 1, and opposite the Howling Greet), being the : stunt' dwelling vvnerein Aas'.ung ton had established himself while the patriot troops occupied the city. Twtis sLiange to me that, the l.rit. ish commander should have hit upon this house, not only bejause or its associat ion, but f:o;n the fact that i was, with some few mansions to th north, cut off from the p. st.of the ciUv b. the broad swath of ruin caused by tlie great tire oi .Septe-ntt'gn, 1130 This confbigra Liiin had started (God knows howl) near th 1 Whitehall, and, under the fau.-'.ing of a strong a shot near my ear would Tail to have done. The matter was short, and ran thus: "Iri the name of his majesty, George III., or England, etc. You are by me instructed and ordered. Take flvg men of your own selection and man the schooner Phantom, captuied by you while sailing against the inter estsof his majesty. With this vessel you wt!! repair to Gen. Pigot, at Newport, New-port, H. I., with dispatches and last la-st met ions to be gi veil you. Newport n .v b-iag invented by the French and the rebellious subjects oT his majesty, y u will enter the harbor of N.uv;,oit under the guise and Hag of the rebellious colonics, bearing out th 1 deception to the extent of casting away the v. s; d on the oast of ithode Islan I, or i 1 miy o tier way reaching or yutlinvr yo irself into conimunicti-tion conimunicti-tion with Ven L'ig t. You are to ma' e reipiisi 1 on the commissary department Lrsueh stores and supplies sup-plies a; you may deem necessary. 10. 1 report to me for further and secret instructions in-structions 0:1 the completion of arrangements, ar-rangements, wfcish shall not be later than ten days from date."' ('ID JJE CONTINUED) To Curo t'i'ost iit:on ! urovr, Talce O-.isourcts Camlv Ctsitlmrtie. Ktc orWc. If C. C. C. faii to cure, tirufitt'is l elumi uonoy. At four Score. Sr. Miles' Nervine Restores HeaUh I '1 t - 3 -l r - S SS I .-X'.. &6 iC-SH-fSfi'' tr'i"S'-V:t rnrreDiri'd a'it ttt twi i ttt i Yerkoa Telesoopo Shows tb.o Moon Ia TJniiihabitod. .1 v::CI.E EZEiKIEL OBEAK, assessor and it tax collector, Beverly-, Mass., vho has p.seJ tii a SCth lifo mile stone, sa- g: Dr. Mites' Kcstcriitivo Nervine haj dovja a reat de.-.I cf I j.ufTered forycaiss from .lepplivs3es9 Jii.J nervous bears trouble. Would feci weary and vised up la tuo luorn-tn?, luorn-tn?, had no ambition ftcd hiy work seemed a burden. A frfenti recommended Pr. Miles' Nervine, i:nd I pureliascd a bottle under protest a.s I bad tried so many rmcd-cG aa-iuccessfully, aa-iuccessfully, I tLouglit is bo uae. l?ut it save me restful sleep, a good appeiito and restored mo to energetic Leulib. It is a craud good mcdiciue, ahd Iwillglrdly write nyone inquiring, full partirnlaTsof my rat- is'actory experience." ewSSSSnnq Dr. Miles' liemedics PAX fV ' ViJli 1 $ ? f ; 1 ?i hf 'Mf r (Ts s i t. ' -A f IK? 9 C.a j in a Ik o ',v 'i t Vtajri-' s V 4 I vi 3 , r - 79'i 111 I Are reconiied the voriU over as reprsstrnims u:c fi3 Thereby Showliiflr the Assertions ot French Astronomer to Be Erroneous Er-roneous No Air or Vegetation. Vege-tation. ; are sold ty all drujr- j;i:s under a positive t x guarantee, iirst bottle feS-tsSrVJfiS beneflia c- money re- rescre.3 jasesof tiiehe;atai nerves free. A ddresR DR. MILES KEDICALeO., Kikuart. lud. neither water, nor air, nor vegetation, eted. The. mass is now sawed into 1 11 . I . . . . J r, 4 t , In AO t II-. il). nor evidence of life in any form can be plates .v. r.ien. u e un.u a. auo- . itwpr T lilirenheit for a week cr two, seen on tlie moon tnroufru me uiuav t. . . constructed. anu nnatiy eiu. iiuo tuia" -;. 1... wiiicn tne ortieics are su'j"-Further, su'j"-Further, according- to a writer in the Gimuiii Zritung-, the method j urs-uccl is believed to consist in pouring 11.0 i. . r.u f no no mm ' ' i 1 It has been trained upon pans 01 nun uii . " una o ci campne,!, iu.e ii.ir-- beintr then st irred r.v earthenware the sets Vvitti ret.oer hicks imiio it uumn-genecur. uumn-genecur. f-e!at inous lr.ass is obtahud, and then rolled. Apart from d t : ttilT and ether ad. Hi ions, the average ce lluloid llu-loid cor.frists of two-thirds pyi-oxyline and one-third camphor. highest type of excellence in bicycle construction. 9,25. QO KING Af4D QUEEN $25.60 Tlie best pair of bicycles on earth Sor liie money. 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Get Our Prices All oik puai antced strictly fiist class. ?K.O"7"0 UTAH S If YOU will give us your S .wind, bid ou;-ned nort U Vi s', erossinjr tlie Urn id way b'jlovv Triuily chuicii an l from (here laying low everyt hin.-' clear lo iho Hudson an i n iilnwato to niii L.ie citv liniits. J'l iuity went with Me- rest, bit by some mercy Si P mi', was spirel.as well aslvin' co.io.' Colum'iia cdi'it'. the Ur stop;.irii( ju-t short of II ibiuson stree now P.i r i. I'tacc, on which stood th ; latter. No attcitipt bad boen tin '.e t r build or even ch-a: th ntios, arn.1 no'vv t was i ( lii'jet ous n.-liin-rirnooti. tis I the off. ei.uri.iir of tile camp n.iti 'itiketi possessimi of the whole area, land tit i ii.iOK old walls, beams, and ex!e:i-ie tract of d rained swauni- lut-fl beyotiti the ti-.en city limits, tiiivuch ai.oul the center of which r , rtitis the pr.x'ut Canal stieel. Yott douot less know t o- sj ot . As to the hour, L hLI eti; yhten y m at your (jutu ters as soon as may be. Now, Mr. P.eldeu. 1 am atyotir disposal. dis-posal. Shall we get to head quarters Saying this, I threw to the ground the torv's s:Lher and turned from him. Instead of stooping for his side arm, ; sails, had esrabhshed a cotony of vio-Seanmiell vio-Seanmiell stepped around so as to lence and tilth, which weu.t by tne again be before me, and. though there i name of Cauvastown. was no abatement to the malicious It might have been pleasant f jr Mr Henry to look from his south windows win-dows over the grand Battery, the hay, and tne fl-.-et beyonc i owerf ul telescope ever i he great erUes telescope lias nireatly ci:teiT(t upon its career ui scicioiwe um,- fttiivss by addinjr further proof to the eii-estauiisned iaci iii.ii ioir muuu dead world lunar sphere by two ot the best Lr.own astronomers of tins country. o are connected with the Yerken ob-v ob-v a tory, e.t a time when by a peculiar' 1 .i j r T.. . . ......... t-Oineidenec tne seieutisiH 01 1 una ncn- p-rcatly c.fritrtted over the discovery of. hat were believed to be indications ol . livers and plants coon uic i:i-un. It was the pood fortune of F. L. O. AViiilswortl:, one of the observatory! staff, to tret the first glimpse of the loon thvoug-li the Yerlces telescope. E. '. Ilarnard was the next member of tha -iT to t r.ze at the far-away pUmet, and ti e con Ittsior.s cf t!:ese two learned j-e.iflemen are identical in that they r.jtree that neither discovered anything :( imncrtanee to the scieutiue world. The peculiar lines and epots noticed by the ransian astronomers on tlie map of the lunar planisphere thr t hs beinrr ! bnto:'-7-npb.ed in the Mer.tloa observa-; tory were r.ot to le seen taroupn tne Yerlces telescope. , There was nothinrr additional to be noticed but an unusual amount of detail on the mr.-face of the moon never seen before. The moon is a mag-nificcnt sight seen Ihroucrh the Ycrkes instrument, ' said Mr. Farnard recently. "One can sec an. enormous number c f email details never seen before, such ns small craters and tnir.r.te crevasses, but there arc no frar cr. cf a'r r.or vegetable life to be de-lcct: de-lcct: d. It is possible that the lines fo'.i: d on the photo'sraphs talen at the Mender, observatory ltiljrht be crevasses; J don't pretend to say what they represent. repre-sent. 1 only Know that the observat torn talcen here fail to pive any confirmation of the theories of the Parisian astronomers." astron-omers." The reported discoveries at th? P.-ench ol servatory aroused the inter est of a number of astronomers who They're black and blue. Just .,o,.v.,i thn Vnrl.rs nbscrvatorv for him now. People that can't the purpose of attending its dedica- ought at least to confine their antics to lion. None. of the number was their own homes." rtruly to frive any indorsement of the; - theorr tl'.at life prevailed in any form i3eatity Is Klood Deep. on the moon, however, and all agreed ; Clean blood means a Clean skin "ith ti " o'"inion expressed in theneeol- beautv without it. C'ascarets, Candy C'athar-i-'ri-s the other day by S. W. Puniham. : tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by ,,i .s i.u. OLiit j j st rring up the lazy hver and driving all lm- If the atmospheric conditions had been t.om tua'body. begin to-day to MYMk Thaffretrc 3II SiJtitS 'fa 123 id fclv-U If ALST H j DHL. MOTT'S lor :iv",i '5 i.rostration and all diseases of tho generative x, sr.cli iis JTcrv ovis l'restrutlon. Failing or Lost Manhood. Irupotncv M-'!'tlv Ku'.issi .us, oullitul wrors, iueniai worry, eii-cssivu use of VolKicela or Oniuia. vhk'a Kad to Consumption and Insanity. With every rrrn uerj" 8" order v.o iriiarantee tocn-e or refund the money, bold at 1 .OO per oux, AHuRUSLVJ. DOsestor$3.CO KW. S3i-iXS Oiii.Ult'AE. CO., Cleveland, OUlo. ri- ?:ole tr I Petef -ion's ' ' ' tr e-r-o. iri. I tsss tis E23 a a js' I'nfortisr atcly for l!l.i Vniiity UeOTor-bearti' UeOTor-bearti' a Ult of Conversation. lie was not the most graceful flalleer in tru- world, and the first waltz arcund the room be stepped on her toes, caught her own, and his general awkwardr.cis was so mra-licd that people began to look at them, says the Detroit Free Press. He blushed, fcit his lip and stammered stam-mered cut: "I I'm so sorry Hiss Grceely, that T've snr.iled vour dance. Keally, it's been so long since I danced that I've forgotten how. Tlease pardon " "Why, Mr. Scraper, I'm sure you're a grr.c'cful dancer. I've really nothing to pnrdon. I've enjoyed the wait. s :nuch. If that awkward Air. Paddle w-ointl keep out of folks' way dancing would be easy enough. He and Miss Waddle tfibe trp thp whole floor. Mr. Scraper, you are one of the best dancers on the floor to-night." At which Mr. Scraper felt much relieved re-lieved and began to think he was ver-csutious ver-csutious in watching himself. But five minutes later he wanted to go home, ' when, in passing Miss (irac'ely, in a corner, cor-ner, with Mr. Paddle and Miss Waddle, he heard her saying: ! "What a clown that Mr. Scraper is! ! Did yen see him trying to dance with me? Such motions! Jli, dear! "fa. i "1 , v. A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and EXTERNAL PILES. WITHOUT PAIN. CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FA LED. Tubes, by mail, tk cents; botties, so Cents. JAKES F. BALLARD, S3'.Q ?rcprl?tsr, - - 210 HD-rth ?.s!a Street, ST. LC'JIS, m For Sale By O. J. Pelerson, XDrvtgsist. It did mort.'fy me so. And r.13 poor feet! watcni dance fid nerasina and Jo 4 Printing WE will give yon Best' Stoek Best Results Best Desions Prompt Service Heasonable Priees hatred in his eye, his voice fell to a hoarse whisper as he said: "I5y my faith, sir, it were better you had stood and beeti run through than to have put into my head the matter you have just given me! Mn;e than that. It were better ihut you had the devil and his horde against you than Walter Scaiumcli;' And bending, he picked up his saber, sheathed it. threw a careless salute to lieiden, and walked off, the j card-sharper joining the throug about the tavern duur. little cued for th its black desert of devastation, or to see in tne if-.ivuinir ureen, ukui-ol tieath his knightly nose . . - . 1 i 1 . . ,i..4 . . - -, 1 1- .1 .1 . . r .avoranie it is iiivciy iuji - -'.r .':i- " the distinguished scientists woultl have av;;i'pd liiinself of the chance to peep at the moon, but this pleasure had to be foregone, because of the clouds. "There are just as good photograph?! taken through small instruments a:i with large ones," said George Ik Hale, director of the Yerkes observatory "Prof. Loewy, director cf the Paris ob-vcrvp ob-vcrvp torv. has undoubtedly made the e, the hacked best photographs of the moon, but the brnos'a pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking CafA-arets, beauty tor ten cents. Ail druggists, drug-gists, ealibfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. ! hut, I take it he view east, with THIS MEASS IJUSIXESS. I A. YT ill J No " s -:jtu at t a cs?i trsLZ. fe.i On ihe principnl lines of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul ruilvvnv tuissentrer trains are tied! ic. lighted, steam heated .'K.ai, or Lis c.,- v. -i,l, , ,e modern .pph EoitUlHl. tl.e plMrtofrraph. ot the JlcCon , ' -1 v I nivellliR at High JK.l CHAPTER :VI. a fa in rnosFECT. Left alone with Elelden, that worthy( But notwithstanding its isolation KCrvatorv have always been noticed, and has icaflieU a fiegree oi saieiy .. t r .l . . j 1 . .. .1 lu'iiii a Mmh uoinsion. tins Jvenneuy no astronomer nas vet venvurco u I(,n. ,i rn o iiiiKOWir tiun nui house, asit was called, and well fitted pert tnat tney represeni r. ,.c altuit)ahle on roads where lliey in its interior for the uses to which it was put. Broad hails and large rooms furnished ample space fur the brilliancy usu illy gathered there, but today it was comparatively deserted. Had 1 been alone 1 should have had i..i.' ,i j.iv n,i thefi hold- 'infinite trouble in getting in at all, ing out his hand, said: but Belden sour, opetieu a way past -On my soul, Louusbury, you had . the guards at the dor, omy to meet bst shrive yourselfl To tell the ' disappointment in the end, for bit-truth, bit-truth, I'm mightily afraid of chattel- ! Henry was at dinner, and, as was ui9 low, who is no less the brute 1 called wont, would let nothing short of a uim i.c:ii.se. I offered to crv a1s ' rebel invasiou prcvetrt Us slow com pletion. I He sent word that he would sec Capt. Lounsbury in private at three He would be invincible with a-r"" only beholds the light wcV a CV too li(.ht a hatjd. He is all- and tricks, and, unless you disarm . it lo.iks tog) hard with you. j ' ('Iriflr rui thf m irro'.v. aii'l alsOSetit I entirely agree with the views of Mr. Purnham cn the subject. Carl Runge, director of spectroscopy at the observatory in Hanover, Ger-' many', is another one of the distin-; guished visitors at the Yerkes observa- ; tory who holds contrars' views to those reported as coming from Paris. lie con- , tide-red it ve.ry improbable tnat a paoto- t'.re not in use. Electric lights an. 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OO White Sewing Machine Company, CLEVELAND, OHIO. graph of tlie moon would be made that j ,rval 0f gpace betweue trains, would show objects 1,000 feet long of . , , , h.e-h. With rrof. Hale, he believed it t or maps, lime tables and i po: ssiblc that the spots on the Mention ; formation generally, call on or Tlie Independent. . - ' Springville Utali. f...i,.l ifirvaf l,o-i i-inir m7 ;l 1 T i f him, it lo.iks tog) har.t witu you. j 'iu ia' """"s You will uever get b his guard." j uume, wnicu i was requWM.n tu ,ta 'Thanks," :aid I, laughing, and my return taking his hand, -rye a trick or As I was primed and cocked for ac- two, myself. What does the general -a.v...-.w l h:i vp but a fraction of the mat-'10 l"11" ' -guty bpue. in uiy ter, and know my place too well to j j heel. - talk of it. Let us step out: but. man, I "owec., lue.e um,, .o. u.c you'll never appear at headquarters wuuaii, umuiu w. in such a rig!. You would be barred "l f uutl ttt the door"' ' coming luniu'iw n i i n viiuioii, i Tis but the service of a raz ir and tiaa e'ea emugtt t occupy my muia a shift of clolht-s I need, and will aud save lime from dragging. M3 soon have. Will you bear me com- instructions, too, were to be read, and pany to my lodgings?" : giving good-day to Ileiden, 1 set off He agreed to this, and we set out P he Uroadway, determined to both down the Bowery Lane to the Fields, : walk off a growing nervousness and past the provost prison (now the Hall seek a quiet spot in which to con my of Records, City Hall Park) and poor- paper. house, and so along the Broadway, No house should hold me in such chatting like two old friends as we sweltering weather, so on past the walked I Fie'd!j with its outlaying barracks 1 'Twas a strange coincidence, I went, to where the Broadway dwin-thought, dwin-thought, when I found my companion - died to a mere cart track, and Anally was attached to the Sprite, having ended in a cow pasture closed by a been on board even at the timi I was pair of bars. telling a false tale of myself in her, 'Twas the edge of Lepner's Meadows, cabin, he having been laid up below and with the view of planning the dc-through dc-through a wound received in a duel tails of my intended battle, I made while in Philadelphia. A jolly light- my way to the clump of trees near its hearted, disipated boy he was, bukas center, where, throwing myself on the rampant a worshiper of royalty as has close turf, I broke the seal of the fallen to my lot to meet. papers He could tell ms nothing of Mrs, ' -Vot en-ranks, which were not conrad- , ,, ,1 , I, 1, DowninC hom ered shadows, were to be accounted for j Agpnt galt Lake City, os variations in the color of the moon a ... crust. jh' Amonsr the other astronomers present - '. at the Yerkes observatory j rTrANTKn,everal trust worthy ,.ptrso r.ewcomo, uirccior oi wit no.. ; yy jn tjlis state to manage our uuki hi their civ nnil nearny coining, it is mainly office work conducted at ljAfliie. Sal-iii Sal-iii y straight $000 a year and e.if.nses-fleli-nite. bona'1;- . tu niorju,--no less salary. ' -. f.y' .;. iteferences. F.ncliwe self addressed ad-dressed stamped envelope. Herbert E. Hess, PresiUeiit, liept. M. Chicago. .... . .-K&.tV . observatory; Prof. II. C. Irf5ra, airecor of the Emerson M'cMillan observatory nt the Ohio state university, and Prof. George T. Comstoek, director cf ,th" -4Vrrah rtrrr-fl ctSserv-aforv" oi the T isecn- 1 I .. . -m. r rrl 1 - X unknown to him. came nidi sin state university at . lacuson. The contents made tne start as even ter will present a paper before the dis-. tinguished gathering of special interest A A J 19 i A fkj ui.der the circumstances. Jt is cntiueu j;, J J.JJ U 111 "Atmmhfrp of the Moon." and v ill. contain the final conclusions of Prcf. ! TOXSOIMAI ARTIST, Comstoek after a prolonged study of the t-.ubjeet. Chicago Times-Herald. MAKING CELLULC ID. Ftil! an easy shave and an artistic haircut, call on hiui. Tlie Chemical Conntltntlon Is 31a-tcr 31a-tcr uf Doubt. Though the chemical constitution cf celluloid is a matter of doubt, the trt of manufacturing this peculiar modern product is explained in a few -word's. an article made by the combined action of pressure and heat, or w ith the aid cf solvents, ia that case in the cold, says tie-Trade Journal-' Review. The Cam- L phor is dissolved in alcohol, as little as possible, and the solution sprajtu through a rose oa to the pyroxyline, the latter perfectly dry, a second layer cf pyroxyline being- then added, rccis-teued rccis-teued again with camphor solution, and so on; the gelatinous lump is worked between, iron rollers, to which it adheres, and the layer is. slit longitudinally longi-tudinally and rolled again. The cakes, 0.4-inch thick, are cut into plates, about two feet by one foot, and pass for 24 hours into hydraulic presse, which are doubly -team ja-.L- Hicxcliesi - a.rcl - ailclr-er'3 I! A IK cuts a specialty. AGENCY for the TKOY STEAM UC.NDKV, Suit Lake. Parlor ne.t to Postoffice, t'prinvirie. H.G.Wood monsoriaS 1 Artiste All Work Done in the Highest Style of the Art. Comfortable Bathroom Bath-room Attached. Fee 25 cents. Shop. One Poor iNorth of Dr Drug Store. Peterson's Atrr-nt for Provo f-tcam lKundry. A Prorotnent Pbys.Iclcn. A p-"Tn inpr.t XfW ""iT" ' " in distjugsing the nierita of Kijtans Tahjie8 with a brother M. D. said : iHeveral years ago I asserted tliat 'if .-.vm Triciuxl to lworr.fi a rhibm- tlioprst, anu no a i-iit-..ui.i- c. j on 9 that would help the whole human hu-man race nothing could be better thxn to procure the Roosevelt; Hospital Hos-pital prescription. tsJiith is the Ixisis of the Ripans Tabu lei, and cause it to be put up in the form of a ketchup and distributed among the poor." Sales Icrcalig The largest retail drug stora in America is that of liegeman & Co. on Broadway in New York City. A reporter who went there o ieara now lu pans iao-nles iao-nles ere selling bought a five-cent carton and asked: ' Do you have much call for these?" He was referred to a gent lent an who Crrved to be tha cad of the depart- mant. He said : The sale of Ripans Tabrdes ia constant and is increasing, duo especially to the influential character of the testimonials in the dailv press, and growing out of these, through the recommendation of friend to friend. Satisfaction with them is very general. Wneti once they are begun I notice that a permanent customer for them is made. This, 1 believe, is through their intrinsic merit, which , proves the bona fide character of the advertising. I think thena specially useful in the general run of stomach troubles." - -'0:5 s-. An Elderly Ia-fly. - AA-rfS Wvliyjng at Fordhr.r Heigh t, a part of New York City, an l who was known to beawarw advocate of Ilipans Tabules for fiiiy case of liver trouble or indigesticr, said toareijorter who visited her f -.-r the purpose of learning the particn lars of her -;se : 'l tad alwa;-. s? employed a sieiaa md did so - i the last occasion i had for one, L- I at that time obtained no benefic'. 1 resulU. 1 hid never had any fa:::! in patent mediciner-, but having ec ltb.iar.s Tabulea recommended T". highly- in the New Y'ork JlcralJ c ;r--.-cluded to give them a trial, t c found they wero just what my ere demanded. I have never emplo;. -. 4 a phybician since, and that mea: h a saving of $3 a c?.il. A dollar's worth cf R i p a n a Tabi 1 s lasts me a mo:: ':.' and I would jict be without them r.a'v if it were mv I t dollar." At t.:e time of this L.ir-view L.ir-view there wive present two d;?i a . tcrs who spe-:-:u. y objected to their mother gh-rIi teetimonial which should par ad. 1 i r name in the newspapers, but i '.1c-this '.1c-this the elder lady argued : ' VbciH may be other cases just "like io:!.j. and I am sure I take great ple.un in recommending the Tabules t o :n; one afllicted as I waa. If the tv llli about my case in the papers eral.les some other person similarly a7"c'ed lo boffioreatly benefited as I hr.r? been, I see noobjection." The do.ttfth-ters, do.ttfth-ters, knowing bow earnestly she; felt about tho lenef;fc ehe had received, decided she was quite right. I A new yle packet contaialnsrT TAr.uj.KSpacied in a taper rton fwtthmit plass) H r :m t for wlciit sonWdrair store-roB five -es. ahii low-nrHied ort l't-del f ;ur tie win i t o i?Sai; Onedon-n of the t!T(MS"nt cartonl uibal.) nui be had by taaU by si-r.diD:.-1 - t. . IteW CMrt. to Uie tn CBIXICU. Oo . '. S- Street. 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