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Show -- - THE SAIJ "mf-s-. mosdat ski-iembk- u iH!)B. r nTT rim TITTY Hale oia are that he will recover. Victim of a Fiendish Joke. farmers of Berne Town-ship. Three young Lancaster county, Pa., sallied out on a recent afternoon to rob a bees' nest of its honev. The nest was an enormous one, built alongside a fence post in the corner Before tackling it the three of a field men sat down near by in the shade young of One of tho to devise a plan operations Sehmehl, who lives with three, George farmer Samuel C. Dick, boasted the pos-session of the power of charming bees. was going on fechmehl While the parley fell asleep, owing to the oppressive heat Suddenly the thought struck his comrades Jack Risser and Joe Dunkelberger that to disturb the it would sport one! and let the bees awake SSl. provided tbey could do so d-- pite Ihey shooK trie his fence "humped the nest vigorously "itamSa thousand angry tae. cam. themselves with one ac-cord out, and plastered neck and arms of all over tli face, He awoke crazed with Sn,Tndran madly here and there unUl rTcame a creek down in the hollow, mtTwhict! he plunged headforemost for "when be reached Farmer Dick's house eyeT were closed and his face terribly Sen, the worst caricature rtVtaJUa face Farmer Dick bad ever sin. For two days it was thought that ehi would die, but bow tb etas Official ItoHcce. I tOffidttl Itotlcto. Died at Duty's Pout. The other evening the .Minsourl, Kansas ami Texas through passenger train met with mi accidont nt Paola. Kan., thHt in the death of Z. M. Camp, con- ductor of the Pullman car Siesta. A freight ''A, train wreck com-pelled the passen-ger train to stop on a steep down grade. Following only a little way behind Camp knew that there was another freight train and tlmt t smash, up ; was inevitable. He alarmed his pas-sengers and KOt U,eVl 0ff tlle er Z. M. CAMP. haU c,othet, RuJ hardly awake. His duty done he started to follow, when the crash came and he was caught betwoen the sleeper and chair cars and instantly killed. Mr. Camp was a resident of Kansas City and had been in the railroad business for a quarter of a century. ,a plans and Description of a Cheap and Convenient Structure for a Residence. f0RE AUD DWELLING OOMBIUED. practical Architeot Writes Lucidly Upon an Important Subjeot to all Builders. Illustrations show a convenient eraent of a store und dwelling house bined. It '8 situated on the corner of .main thoroughfare and a crosa street. FRONT ELEVATION. be front being on the main street, rhile the entrance to the dwelling is on he side street, in a convenient position iut more retired than it would be on the horoughfare. The first floor comprises be principal store, with a broad veranda standing across the front from which teps descend to the street. There are two arge show windows in front and glazed Inors, with a head light to secure as much ight as possible. The window sashes aro iivided into four lights, glazed with double hick sheet glass. The windows could bo nude in one light by substituting plate rlass for the above, but it would add to the expense. On each side of he store are arranged shelves and count-r- s suitable for the different kinds of joods to be carried in stock. At the back 'ad of tbe store is the office, lighted from window looking out on the street. A chimney is provided to which a furnace n the basement or a stove may be d to heat the store. A shed is attach-- i to the main building for rough stores, mch as are required in a general store in a op jfiiilor, nisi'm'Ro.si. Mil it 5 i r , j; e KltMi.n. IS J o r ""''ji ffougn'Srorit yi "' I liliiiffini r.l Vchdh.. n' n III i FIRST STORY. mall town or village. There is a cellar extending under the entire building. The dwelling contains a hall, parlor, dining room and pantry on the first story, with a bathroom and two good sized chambers on the second story, with appropriate closets for each. Above the store is one large chamber and two bedrooms. The attic is unfinished with the exception of the floor and one bedroom for a Bervant. The foundation walls are of stone or brick eighteen inches thick, laid up with good cement mortar; chimneys of hard brick; walls and ceiling of store are ceiled with inch by 2X inches tongued and grooved whitewood, painted white. The side walls and ceilings of the dwelling and the rooms above the store are hard finished on two coats of brown mortar and well seasoned lath. The building above the foundation walls Is of wood. Studding of outside walls and supporting partitions 2x4 plank, 16 inches from centers; floor beams of first and second stories 8x10 plank, 16 inches from centers. Rafters 2x6 plank, 16 inches from centers. Girder supporting first and second floor beams 0x8 inches. The side walls are sheathed with surf aced hemlock or spruce, covered with sheathing paper and clap- - Hall. - "v 3 ; K I SECOND STORT. oarded to the cornice with beveled white "he siding, laid 5 inches to the weather; gables and roof of main building are Singled with cedar, laid 5 inches to tho 'father; the roof of the kitchen (veranda) nd storage shed are tinned with I. C. char- - tin, put on with standing seams. All outside woodwork painted two coats ith best white lead and pure linseed oil; ietal work primed with red lead. All )ors of white pine, with four sunk panels, 'owed both sides, with suitable bolts, s, knobs, etc.; fourteen ounce planished 'PPer bath tub, porcelain wash bowl and ashout closet, galvanized iron sink, etc., 'hpleted. This building can be erjeted for about '00- - David W. Kino. . To little amount of amateur skill has a expended of late in the artistic filling ef Sre places. Tentiles in folds, p and hangings admit of countless va-'ti-of arrangement. A unique screen formed of a board to which climbing aMs, previously dried, painted and var-ied, are attached. One screen is of wire backed by white paper, its Mer being ornamented with a modeled up of flowers in compo pressed to the sition they hold while in a plastic state, "e tracery work In wood cut by the iH saw and backed by silk or satin is seen. Another screen is made of long PMiese pipe like beads of many colors, ag on silk cords and arranged so as to ;mt to view conventionalized figures. wrator and Furnisher. n a drawing room the structural joinery ?amted a creamy white. The wall fiU- -; 18 a printed floriated velveteen of a yel-- reddish tone. Above there is a clever . Kle Tynecastle canvas frieze, end ljUgwg from that a salmon tinted cove BP to a pah) salmon ceiling. This Mwhat ready scheme of color enshrine ;ou pieces of rosewood furniture, "D8 which is an Inlaid cabinet, Parquetry decorations which are prisingiy beautiful. Decorator and "usher. marViuL's sale. prtiSCANTTrt OF SALE TO I his illrMfJ hy the Third Judicial District conn of the Territory of Utah, I Khali rp,se at sale, nt he front door of the County Court Ist'.'se. In the city miU County of Ksit Lake r.iJ Territory of I'Uh. on the SKth duv nt VHmlr, IWO, at I n'el.H'k, M., the fo'.lowiUK nescrlt-e- real e!ate. fcvwit : All that certain fine or par-rel of land situate 111 Salt L.ikcltr. enuntv .f Suit Lake urn! territory of Ltnh. bounded snd t desert hed a f.dlows, All of lot fiuht i In Mock forty sin i4i, Kinney A Oourlay Improved city lat of Suit Liikeelty; losi-the-with tli tenements, hereditament and p-- ! rmrtenanoes theeuio uelonKiiur or la any. vice aipertminir. To he sold ns the property of Sinmel R. Vanee snd Mollle ss, Vance, at the sull of Net-I- I Wall, Terms of sale rash, E. H. Pinwss, V. 8. MniKhai. My Oscar Vandercsk. Pepiity Marshal. Vatert September 4th, Imh I j (ZZlV W'fK SALT LAKE CITY 2 rWlv earif a City, fiai IHI:3l fHE IEADIN9 iDWTTOS " - r 4444-0m- , V rVJ J ''! Hi, Mt'T - "" $ Hp4jT j , , Co. M. StToni Ja. Ui gnn!stjt( II. 8. Ruxnuui PresidenL Becretarf. GEO. M. SCOTT & CO., LWOUPOIHTEO.) Hardware and Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc, AGENTS FOR th Dda Wotnl inillrjr, 't fitr! Win lUpi, Vacuum CjUndnr and Knirin Oil, llareuliw IViwdmr, AUa Knlneg and Bail ers, Muck Injtwtori, IluffiUo 8tle, Jeffroa llartt Wtilm. Ulakt luaM Minert' und lMncksiuilhi' Toolt, Ew. 168 MAIN STREET, Salt Lake City. - - Utah A. L WILLIAMS, Booond Door North of Pontofllc, R. G. PLEASANT VALLEY, CASTLE GATE Anthracite, ( liarrniil, Itlackftuitth and IMirlron. Yards Cor, Fifth West and Second South Tele-phon-e Nik 17B, Incoparatcd, April 10, 1890. lotra Kouse Building Compan. J. T, Lynch, F. P. Moukkso. 11. R. IIk rok, President. Treasurer. Ucueral Manager. Salt, Laka, Utah. This company 1 purely a hutn Institution, nrganUsd t stay, artl rnont r pi'i'tfiilly invites tint atteullon of those daairiug' rutlaifu. en bur fur boiies or (or sale, to the neat, tasty ami al tract ire appearance prant"l by this rla of col-lages v lieu completed. We claim thai lliey are stronger and warmer than I fig ordiiiacy rustic l.uililiug, th sections ll beiii made and put together by ma-chinery, thorebv making tho work perMrtly light, V ar now prepared to lur-liisl- i I'sliinati'S, "lake conlrsiHi and coiniilete lnnldiiig uti hurt tlmo. The gn of tlm pulilin Is most respectfully solicited, Oilic and yard Sn. tVi Weil North Tcniplo street. Ewrainc Our Plans and frizes Before hn Baili isnuni Franklin Fire Insurance Co., Of Philadelphia. Organized 1S20. -- :- Charter Perpetual Assets, - - $3,174,357.0.. Insurance Reserve, 1,765,204.71 Continental Insurance Company, Of XTvr TToxl. CaPh Capital, - $1,000,000.00 Insurance llesorvc, - 2,470,31-1.2- Assets, - C.217,773.01 When you purchase a policy that you expect to bo worth J2poo in case ot lire, you snouni investigate txic com--! pany with the same care that you would use in lending that sum. No States in the Union have as goyJ insurance lawi as New York and Pennsylvania. Call at our office for copy of the Safety Fund Law. This law prevents the failure of a company by great confla-grations. Under this law none of the surplus funds can ba divided among stockholders. Both have to be held for tha security of policy holders as long as a policy remains in force. DAVIS & STRINGER, Amenta SPKCIAL Our Addition corner Second West and Tenth South, with fine trees on all streets and alleys, is the choice subdivision adjoining the city. The West side Rapid Transit Co. aire now running their cars every hour past this addition. ; Davis & Stringer. i")oid ani lttauvtnt. AVALICE It .' 1 10US K. ZThs Walker it Located in tho BusincM Center of this City and ha all tht Modern Improvements & Conveniences Pertaining toa strictly first-clas- s houst It is managed as well as any hotel in the West and is strictly tho Business and Tour-ist Hotel of Salt Lake City. Passenger Elevator. The Walker &the Metropolitan Are the Two Leading Hotels of Salt lake City. Ot. S. EBB Propr. tihFcullen. THE Modern Hotel . OF SALT LAKE CITY. S. C. EWI56, Proprietor. DUE ME roft laundry and merchandise purha--- d prior to January 1, m wjd pi in the an attorney If paid hy Jr'''m, f7vh U C. Karrtc. ofice with Midland IEvestment oompaur. in Main streek 1 CoprmcHTto J 1 Perfeetlon In Boot and Shoes, JOHN WETZEL, l'at. Boots sr.d flhn made from the bmti material, in At and u wr Call and m. t srod I"t prim list and for mm. WA south duie xmA, uv new bulm. EnmsJuneta. land the old man PreC0( not only Pays. has a In chane! wtuation It is the exception with na In tS lof 6 he l between 50 60. the most eniinet and haidestworhngmen will be found to bo over CO. Old Lord Albemarle who fongb at Waterloo, Las entered his 92d year. Lord Cottesloe is 01. The late Viscount Eversley was in his 05th year when he died, lhe present once saw htm when he was 91. Hia lord-ship was returning from shooting, near Windsor, and ho was remarking that ho would soon have to buy a pair of specta- cles, as his aim had not been so good of When he was Mr. Shaw Lefevre he did good service as speaker of the house of commons. Sir George Burns, the founder of the Cunard Steamship com-pany and a great authority on ship building, died aged 05 and in full pos- session of his faculties. Lord Wexoor-oug- Mr. Gladstone, Lord Tynham Lord Portman and about one hundred other well known public men, still en-gaged in active public work, are between 80 and 90. Probably the average age of the best known 500 public functionaries who conduct the legal, parliamentary,; military, naval and other public services would be found to be over 60. Cor, Chicago News. In the District Court In and for thu Third Ju-dicial District of I tah Territory, County of Salt Lake. S. P. Armstrong, Plaintiff, ""OoliKhtlv.JoS.hJ. fjoiijrhttT. 'U'1". Elizabeth U. Watt, iohu il. ii,,i,'1u,i.;"Lb. ,WaarnL-n-y. uis,.imlinl,elhridl. lL.aavUtoonn,, fclijalwu Connelly, l.u y H. l Hone, Jaa w interh. VThomas u. Winter.. Winter. eatfWtaOin.. nK i'f'S.'-- w"w. Nom Mav Waiter. Jo. "r lu1 Jlurk Ci,llli.'hl'". '"ml- - ms. nlfHK PKOI'LR OP THK TKHHITONY Of u ih seiio urttlng to Thomas iiouvhtir, Joseph J. (k.i(tluly. Mnrtha 11, Smith. Kllri-Jw,h'- "tt. Johnli. Layton. J.i-o- i;. Lav-to- Ktchiir,! Laywn. Kaehel (i. 1.. Warren, Samuel (.,. Layton. Kllratwth Coimeilv, Lucy lnter 2S"a'raJh?ue c,'- - Wt 'ins Klua'beth J. Kichard O. G.Wmtor, Thomas C. Winter, Winter. John u. Wlmer. Nora May uVfmidaut.TI'h ' mnU nd Mal k UoMt"'y. You are hereby required to appear In an ae Hon Brought ajtalnnt you by the above named plaintiffs In the District Court of tb Third J District of the Territory of Vtah an I to answer the complaint filed therein within feu days, (exclusive of the day or service! afier the service on you of this snmnions-- lf 'aorved within this county; or, if served out of this county, but In this district, within twenty days; otherwise within forty davs-- or bi.i.'. ment by default will betaken aitiilnst Tou'ac. cordluK to the prayer of said complaint. The said action is brought to have a decree of thlscourt adjurtaingsaiililelendimaio i.ar no est.ite or Interest waatever In that enrialn ;ropeity situate In 1 ake city and count v, tah, being lot 4. block lit', plat 1). Halt i.akt City stirve v. and that thev and each of them lie forever enjoined and debarred from asnerting ny claim whatevei In or to said property to plaintiff: aUmlging and dwiariuj plalnt'lt to be the owner 1u lee of said peon, rrty. and that the several claims of defendants operate us a cloud on plaintiff s title: quieting and confirming plaintiff In lit'" title to the no session of said premises and for oiher and further relief, and for costs of suit. And ynu are hereby notilled that if you fall to appear and answer the said comitlalut as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein W'itnkss, the Hon. Charles S. Ml i, judge, and the seal of ;ie District court of the Third Judicial District, in aud for i i the territory of Dtah. this '.nth day of jKK-AKfJuly, in the year of our Lord one thousand otiiht hundred and ninety. I1PNUV a. Mi'Mii.t,N,oiorlt lly UEO. D.Loom is. Deputy Clerk. NOTlt'E 10 I'KLDU'OKS. - V. tate of Elba Barker deased. N'OTiOl'. IS I1MIK1IV OIVKS UY THK administrator of the etal of Eliia Darker, deceased, to tlie creditors of, auu all persons having claims airaliuit the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the ue, vouchers, within four months after the hrl publication of this notice, to tl' mild adminis-trator at renins s and D. 8citi Ausitwch build-lti- , Halt Lake City, lu the County of ball Lake, L'tah. Wii ijam II. rUHKKtl. Administrator of estate of Lllaa Barker, de-ceit sed. Dated Soptemher ft, ISW. Khank Pi : Atloiney for Administrator. The Price of a Female Slave. The price of a Rood looking female slave In the United States of Columbia is 100. They are usually excellent cooks, and many of them are expert In divina to I lie bottom of the streams la the gold district and bringing Up a gourd full of gold bear-ing sand. The census takers for Alpine county, Cal., report that there is no church or no minister, but four liquor sellers and nine professional gamblers, and yet the jail has not had ,n inmate since !((. A Christening Tarty, Simple notes of invitation written in an informal manner should bo sent to friends whom you wish to Invite to a christening party, says The Art Interchange. The guests are Invited to come at a certain hour, and when all are assembled the cere-mony takes place. A table must be ar-ranged with a christening bowl and some white flowers at any convenient part of the room. Christenings of very young children usually take place about midday, after which a collation (which is in fact a luncheon) is served. This may be an elab-orate repast or not, as you choose. It is not necessary to have favora, and menus nre rarely used except for formal dinners. The most correct tiling for favor is a round lint box containing sugared al-monds. These aro tied with ribbons, and have the name of the child and date upon the outside. paic pins anci a Drignt nine, also a uencate green, with a line of gold tracery at the head and foot, and also on the envelope. A faint silver design of scroll work on a shaded pink and gray ground looks as if it cas seen through a mist, but is very effect-ive when covered with writing. MOTICK To District Court, Third Judicial Dii-trie- Application of Dudley Holland Smith for change of name. rQVR rKtlTloNKU NKKl'KCTfTU.Y shows to the court his reaaons as herein set forth for desiring a change of name, w ish-ing to change It from Dudley Holland Smith to Dudley Holland, fny reasons for desiring this chance are as follows: Mrt-- llavltm a maiden aunt by the name of Holland) who Is posse,.ed of considerable property, and who wishes m lo tlo so. Second-- It Is desired bv my mm her. Third My father having contributed nothlrtS to the support of his family for a period of more than seven years, though In good health and amply able so to do. Fourth - Hecause there Is such a ridiculously large number of people named tinillh 111 almost every locality In this country. Mv mothers tiiimo Is Mrs. W, D. Smith, place of residence K'dlhsburg, Ills, My own axe Is twentv three years, and am residing In halt Lake I 'It r, l'tah. Holland l inr mother's inaldeu name as well as mv own middle name. Dl'DLHY HOLLAND SMITH. TKHIIITOKYCKUTAII. (.. , COUNTY IIP SALT LAKK. f " Dm) ley Holland Smith being flrstduly sworn on his oat li says, I am ths petitioner 111 the foregoing pelltlon, I have carefully read said petition and know lliewintents thereof and the nine is true. Dt'iu ttv Holland Sunn. Kuhscrlls'd and sworn lo before me this iud day of August, A. D. imi. Hkniiv O. Mi MH.I.A. rsKAt.,1 Clerk. Kndorswl -- No. WUW. Title court. Application of Dudley Holland Smith for change of name. Filed August y, ihui, Husky U. Mi.'Mh.i.an, Clerk. TKHHITOltY OP DTAH. I COUNTY OK" SA LK LA K K. f "' I, Henrv U, McMillan, Clerk of the Third Ju dlclal District court of l'tah Territory, do horeby certify that the foregoing Is a full, true and correct cop) of the original petition for change of minis, tiled August 'J, l. In the ac-tion therein entitled, tiled In my office. Witness mv hand aud the seal of said court Bt Halt Lak City, IhlsKiidday SBAI.I of August, A. D IHWi. HbnkyU. t.AN, Olerk. By Oeo, D. Loonils, Deputy Clerk. American Noms de Plume. Here is a list of distinguished Ameri-can wits and humorists, their names and noms do plume: "JoBh Billings " Henry W. Shaw; "Andrew Jack Down-ing,- " Soba R. Smith; "Artemus Ward," Charles Fan-ar- - Browne; "Bill Arp " Charles H. Smith; "Gath," George AI-fre-d Townsend; "Fat Contributor," A. Miner Griswold; "Hawkeye Man," Rob-ert J. Burdette; "Howadjii," George William Curtis; "Ik Marvel," Donald Grant Mitcholl; "John Paul," Charles H.Webb; "John Phoenix," Capt. George H. Derby; "Mark Twain," Samuel L. Clemens; "Max Adler," Charles li. Clark; "Eli Perkins," Melville D, Lan-do- n; "Petroleum V. Nasby," David R. Locke; "Bill Nye," Wm. Edgar Nye; "Nym Crynkle," Andrew C. Wheeler; "Old. Si," Samuel W. Small; "Orpheus C. Kerr," Robert H. Newell; "Pelig Wales," William A. Croffut; "Peter Piymley," Sidney Smith; "Miles O'Reil-ly," Charles G. Halpin; "Peter Parky," H. C. Goodrich; "Ned Butitline," Col. Judson; "Brick Pomeroy," M. M. Pome-ro- "Josiah Allen's Wife," Marietta Holley; "Philander Q. K. Doesticks," Mortimer Thompson; "Mrs. Partington," Benjamin P. Shillabar; "Spoopendykej Stanley Hmitley; "Uncle Remus," Jol Chandler Harris; "Hosea Bigolow,' James Russell Lowell; "Fanny Fern," Sara Payson Willis; "Grandfather Lick shingle," Robert W. Criswell; "M, Quad," Charles B. Lewis. Current Lit-erature. ; SUMMONS. In th District Court In nd for the Third Ju. dicial Dlsi, ict of I 'uli Territory, County of Salt Lake, Kat Donbi.soh, pialntlff, ) e SUMMONS! JohS D Htf.so pf, Defendant, ) 711IR PEOPLK OP THR TKRHITORY OP send greeting to John Do ielson, defendant. You are hereby required to appear In an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff In the district court of the Third Ju-dicial District of the Territory of l'tah. aud to answer the complaint tiled therein within inn days toxcluslve of the day of service) after the service on you of this summons If served within this county; or. If served out of this county, hut In Ihlsdlstrlct.wlthlntweiitydays, othei-wls- within forty days or Judgment by default will be taken against you, according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action Is brought to have decree of this court dissolving the bimds of matri-mony between plaintiff and defendant, and awarding to pla ntift the custody of the minor child. Mary A. Donelsou. Issue' of said mar-riag-granting to plaintiff all further and proper relief , and costs of su t. Above relief prayed on the ground that on the auth day of June, inn., defendant deserted this plaintiff, and has ever since absented himself, leaving plaint ft Ignorant as to his address or where abou ts; and further that since said date de-fendant has not lu any manner contributed to the support of said plalntlrt and child. And you are hereby notified that if yon fall to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply ts) the court for the relief demanded therein. Witness the Hon. Charles H. Zane, Judge, and the seal of the district 1 court of the Third Judicial district, seal. In and for the Territory of Utah tills I ir) Wrddayof August, In the year of ' our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and ntnotv. IlKNHY (1. MrMil.LAK, Clerk. By Geo D. Loomls, Deputy Clerk. One Thine and Another, Noon weddings are greatly in vogue, a fashion borrowed from England. There Is an art in entertaining na In everything else which pertains to social life. Extravagant expenditures, a richly spread table, luxurious surroundings and untiring attentions often fail to impart that spirit of enjoyment which 1b frequent-ly found In tht, simplest, most unpreten-tious homes. A novelty in wedding cards revives the fashion of many years ago in tying the cards together with a bow of silver cord. Pretty things in note paper include a NOTICE THE INTKNTION OP THK CITY OF Council to extend water mslns on First Houlh street, between West Temple and First West streets. Notice is hereby given tv the city council nt Halt Lake City of the Intention of such council to make the following descried Improvement, to wit; Lxtendlhg and laying Iron Mater pipes or mains along the following streets, namely: First South street, between West. Temple and Flirt West streets, and defraying three fourths of the cost thereof, estimated at nun hundred and titty ffcfioi dollars, by a h eal ssneametit upon the loU or pieces of ground within the following doscrllied district, being the district to be affected or benefitted by said Improve ment, gamely: Dart of lots and 7. ana all of lot ft, bbick IW. part of lots I and II, block n. all In plat A. Malt Lake City survey. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such In-tention must presented lu wr1tiugt4ithe r'tjr recorder on or Is'fore September SO. IHWI. being the time set by the said council when It will hear and consider such objections as may be made thereUi ily order of the etty ronncll of Halt Lake City, made July, WW. LOCIS H YAMS. CUV Keoorder. Halt Lake City, September 6, Inul. Another Infant Prodigy, ; Master Max Hambourg is a young Russian from Moscow, where his father Aolds a post on the professorial staff of the university. Although it is stated that he only began to study the piano two and a half years ago, ho already, at 10 years of age, gives evidence of what is of more importance than a phenome-nal technique considerable musical He does not play with the al accuracy of a musical box, or the strict tempo of a metronome. He seems to have a conception of his own as to how things should be played, and in working it out is, like Rubinstein, quite prodigal of wrong notes. We are in-formed that Max Hambourg's studies will be superintended in future by M. Paderewski. No kinder wish can be ex-pressed with regard to his future than that for the next eight or ten years he aay realize the ideal of Athenian wom-anhood as described by Pericles, and be as little seen or heard of as possible. Pari Letter. Danger In Cramps-Eve-good swimmers should bewaro of cramps. I never had but one attack of cramps in swimming, and that was in a match. I was three-quarte- rs of a milu ahead of my antagonist when I felt a cramp iu my leg. It caused a swell-ing in the calf as big as a bnsebaU. With my other leg I tried to do tha tread water act, and raising my right leg up I bent over aud began to rub wi& all my might and main. Well, I sank five feet while I was rubbing, but I soon got rid of the cramp. If a pain Bhould come in the stomach there is only one remedy, and that is to get out of ths water as soon, aa possible, take a little brandy or whisky and be rubbed all over the body. As to the use of whisky as a stimulant while in the water I moat decidedly advise against it. In my great swimming matches I have tried the ef-fect of whisky as a stimulant. One good drink braced me up, so to speak, for seven or ten minutes, and after that period I felt decidedly worse. Use no stimulants except after coming from the water, and solely for the purpose of cre-ating a reaction. Gus Sundatrom in New York Mail and Express. i SUMMONS. In the District Court in and for the Third Judi-cial District or Ct ah Territory, Couuly of Salt Lake. Annm Robinson, Plaintiff, 1 vs. Summons. John Robinson, Defendant. ) The people of the Territory of Utah send greet-ing to John Hobluson, defendant: 'OU AUK HERKHY REQUIRKD TO r lu an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff In the District Court of the Third Judicial district of the Territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint Hied therein within ten days (eznlnalv of the day of service) after the service on you of tills summons If served within this county: or. If served out of this county, hut ill this district, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days or Judgment by default will w taken against you, accordiug to the prayer of said complaint. The said action Is brought to have a decree of this court dissolving the bonds of matri-mony existing between the plaintiff and de-fendant, and for costs of this action. Above relief prayed for on the ground of desertion and failure on the part of thedefendant to pro-vide the plaintiff with the common necessaries of life, having the ability to do so, and without her consent or ulllclent reason or cause for so doing. And you are hereby notilled that If you fall to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the wild plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded tliorom. Witness, the Hon. Charles S, Zane, Judue, and the seal of the District Court of the Third Judicial District, BIAJL in and for tho Territory of Utah, this nth day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety, HENKY O. McMlLLAN, C!V Dy Geo. D, Loomls, Deputy Clerk. NOTICE THK INTENTION OP THR CITY OF to extend water malm ou Twelfth East aud Fourth Houlh slrcets. Notice la hereby given by the city council of Bait Luke city of the Intention of such council to make the following described Improvement, Extending and laving froo water ply or mains along the following streets, natueit From the center of Third and Fourth streets ou Twelfth hast to Fourth Houth. thence west-ward ono and one half blocks with latera's for culinary purposes only, and defraying three-fourth-of th co t thereof.estlmaled at twenty-eigh- t hundred (fJSiJi) dollars, lor a k al assess-ment upon the lots or pieces of ground within the following district. Tsilng the district fci be affwt"d or benefited by said Improvement, namely: All of lots a and 4. block III; lots I, V, & and H, block Hi, lots and 1. block Kl : lotah, 1 and K, block 10; lots d and 7, blo k an, and lots 4 andS, block IS. ll In plat F, 8jlt Lake City survey. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such Inteutloii must. h preient-- d In writing to rwordnr on or before Ki n tember:), ie. tlng the time set by the said coum ll when It will hear and contlder such Objections as may tie mads thereto. Hy order of the city council of Salt Lake city, mad May iw. IW Louis Hyams, city Recorder. Bait Lake city. Hapt.fi. Iff Bobbing the Poor. Some druggists can charge half a dol-lar for two ounces of water and a of salt, and do this without blushing. But this is a virtuous ict compared with omitting the expensive ingredients from prescriptions, as a doc-tor claims that certain Chicago drug-gists are doing. This is a case for the state board of pharmacy to investigate, and a most searching investigation should be made. The penalty for such act is from $50 to $100 fine and costs. A term in Joliet would fit the crime better. Men that thus deliberately trifle with the lives of people that must trust to their honesty are none too good for State prisons, Chicago Herald. K0TICE. PERSONS ARE HEREBY WARfcED ALL the penalty provided by nrdlianct not to remove the body of any dead animal or offal or Hit h of any description, without llrst riotirylng the city scavenger, who will iua directions for Its disposal. WILLIAM KHOWALL, City Scavenger, April 17 IKK). llowin 8, City Hall. SUMMONS. In the District Court In and for the Third Judi-cial District of Utah Territory, County of Bait Lake. Oustene Plaintiff, 1 VS. ! SCllllOfW. Hannah Tpkniiero, Defendant. J The People of tha Territory of t'fah send to Hannah Turober, defendant: VOU ARB HEREBY REQUIRED TOAI'-- I pear In an action brought against yon ny the above named plaintiff In the District Court of the T:,ird Jddlcial District of the Territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint filed therein within ten days lexciusive of the day of servn-a-alter the service ou yon of this summons if served within thlscounty; or It served out of this county, but In this district, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days or Judg-ment by default will I! taann agalmt you, ac-cording to the praver of said complaint. The aald action Is brought to have a decre of this court dissolving tbe tonds of matri-mony exSet.ng between the plaintiff and de-fendant. Above relief prayed for on the ground that alsiut the year 14. the said deteiiuaut disie-uard-l the solemnity of hr marriage vow and nW-rte- nd abandoned the plaintiff wi.lfully and without Just cause or reason, and ever since and still doe detect and willfully a ban. don plaintiff and live separate and apart fr- m him without any sufiident rau or ran. And you are hereby notified that If you fall toannear and answer the said complaint as above reouired. the said plaintiff will apply to the court for th relief demand I therein. Witness, the lion. Charles H. Zane Judge, and the seal of ths District Court of the Third Judicial District, saAi--1 in and for the Territory of l'tah. this ai- -l day of August In ths yer of our Lord one tbonund eight hundred and nitm'.y. HENRY . Mi'illLLAN. Clerk, tiy Geo. D. Loom!, Deputy Cleric The Northwestern Denoflclal Association. This association was organized to en-courage habits of industry, economy and frugality, and to that end provides plnns by which their members can secure relief in case of sickness, their beneficiaries a mortuary benefit in the event of death, and if they comply with all the laws, a certain sura of money according to ths certificate which they may hold payable in six years. In addition to this feature a member can borrow from the organization enough mo-ney to build or buy a home for himself aud family. No premium is to be charged for money borrowed, aDd the amount received by the member, together with the interest thereon, can be paid in monthly assess-ments and installments. It Is officered as follows: Frank C. Troscber, supreme presi-dent; S. N. Mullen, supreme vice presi-dent; Robert Graham, supreme treasurer, and I R. Alexander, supreme secretary. Got Oil Easy. The Court-Gu- ilty or not guilty f Prisoner Guilty. Court-Y- ou fully understand the nature of the charge against you, I presume? Prisoner I do. Court-A- nd you still plead guilty to having struck the blow which resulted in ',be death of Terrence O'Shaunnessy, together with his horse and load of hayf Prisoner I do. Court (after a pause)-W- clI, while tbe court would be justified in pronouncing the full penalty of the law in your case, still as this is your first offense and espe-cially as there appear to have been some mUigatiug circumstances, I am inclined to make your punishment light, lbs nentence of the court is that you gc.free, be published ni the but that your portrait Bt. Louis daily newspapers. hitesitw Herald. WIRE TH K I NTKNTR N OK Til K CITY C'll'N-el- l Olf toejten.l water maliison Eigh'ti East street, from center of Fourth and r'lfth South to center of Keventh and Eighth Houlh strs, Notice ts hereby given by the City Council of fait Lake Ily of the Intention of such conn, II Uj following des rllied Improvement, Extending and laying Iron water pipe or mains along the following streets, namely: lieg inning in the cenl.-- r of fourth and Hfth Houlh on Eighth East street, and nituiHig south to the center of Heventh and Eluh'li Houlh streets, nd de'raylng tii; fourths of thercBt Ihneof. estimated at sixty sU bun-- , dred iMiiodnllars, by a local assessment iiem the Sols or of ground within the follow Ing dew r.td district, being the dlitrlct to be aifcrled i t ln'iiclltted by said Improvement, namely: Ail of lot it. S hhaft 'u-- , low I. be k l : lots I. . 1, , M k l; lots 4. A. . mock r: lots a. ;i, 4. a ip; vti,, J. . bhrf k 17; lots, 1, Wo k IV, and kits A. , Mock IS all In plat fl. Halt Lake City survey. All nrt.tes'n nd objci t.ons t.1 the carrying out of such Intention must l prew-nte- d in writing ti t tie city recorder on or Iwfore Hept"mhf being the time set l,y the said cmmctl wbn It will hew nd consider such objections as may hf made thereto. Kv order of law City fVumdl! of Hit Lake C:iy,deJunl7lli. ll. WIH HVAMH. City l order. Bait Lake City. September 5. SOT ICE Ut.T Lakh Ctrx, l.tah. 4, lw. To Whom it may concern: My wife Eldrtdg. having left mj bed and board with-out tans. I will not be reiisui tor any debts soiitraeted by ber from this date. JiOTICE THE IXTEN'TION OF THE CITY OFOnn II in exf-r- water mains on Sixth Kast street, between l lrst and SetoDd Booth streets. Notice is ucrehy given Icy the Ci'y Council f Salt Lake Citv of the Intention of such Vmuw'A to cake (i foi:ow;n dertld liiifrov.mi!t. Kxwndlu and iarinst Iron a!r ii r mams alons the f"!iomtr etr-t- , Bu,!y: Rlsth Kaet street, between '.rt and Meond fcouth streets, and defraylo? Ji,rs of the aft tnereof. estimated at Klt'ht HunJrd Do.iars. hy a l a'in. nt noon tha lotsorpiac'-s.j- f ground within . district ts-- tae d strict to be af-fected or bn:itted bt said ltrprovemut. namely: P:vrt of lots 4 and &. Mora h ail of hits 7 and nd jrt of mt I, bkjeit M. all In plat Halt Laa C.ty snrvsy. All protest and ohjcctifmsuiwiecarrjliigoat ot such In- - j tention mast he printed in wrtt!t.it to the Cliv Rer'i"r on or before Mpt, ta. IMtt Will the" tiniest by tit said Jouncil whrn it wnl j bar and consider aw h (Jr1loii aa may be D ! Byord1ToTthClty CViunell of Bait Lak. Cur mad May I u.ris Htam. City Recorder. Salt Lake Cltr. itetcmoer i. l;tj. i |