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Show I liiKKAIr liAk'KTIMfrX MOvli.VV illI.V 7 7 I.KUA- f- XUT iCE'lO r-i- Of TbTA A. I. TW dC-r- r. NKTU K H MKKK.BY tilVE BV THS rtKntw of th eatat of Trmniaa A. Lrn. it.-j--.- . It lh rredlor awl ll per-i- n- bating- rUima aaialoel lb saM ilmtvi. bteifcitut them, mid lh ee;r-- v, turner, within ten mmth r the are pnr.ll-t- l. ( this rente, ihidre.vrB or ritberof tbin. in reit- - of Mrt tin Lyne, r? et 1r !butb Tmpl tri ll l.akalW. I'tah, or l the pie bn-- m of Hiwi w. i r N.i l Math 1'orb Una Bru. Brooklyn, Nw y..rb. M PI.I tT. fctarulur of lb lt f Thomas A, LtB,dvC- -. Dated t HEM RIM CO." fe5lNl""i'ir MANUFACTURERS OF 0 $ Tents, Flags, PkWj Wagon Covers, , J Etc. W e carry the largest stock in the west and compete with all Eastern Prices. II e manufacture all goods that we self and can heat them, all in prices. It, .v to the interest, of a dealers to Jef our prices hefore hiigind. No. 60 East Second South. Salt "Lake City. IlAILKOAIS. jk5L THE ilSPopular Route "STo all Points East Only one dianRfl of cars L'Ub to Ka sas t'ity or St. IauU. Elegant Pullman Buffet Sleeping Can Free Reclining Chair tars. II ur yoor tlfkot r tia lha Missouri Pacific Railway II. C. rowaaenO, 0. l A T. A., St, hi .S. V. lrruh,C.F.$P.A.. KwxHfiM, "niflriM jiait tate tit, I'toA, Warjfc Gnu EAST BOI ND TRAIN. "TTirr i?rrr Atlantla Atlanhn Mull. KxprM l,mrTn Ok'ilcn W m. B'p.tu Kilt l.ak io w.mii, y. i.m I.iar Salt l.aka II Hi in ? Hi i m Arrlw i'imvii.... I3:silim. I):i p.m Irvi u do p.m. Vvip.in Arrt Uifon HIvit. n: H i.m 4 Hi im Lovi)rwii IHvr Til p.m. 4 f a.m Arrlvo i.ImiiJ Juiifllon.. Il:tip.m. I) i a.m U'ava Uimm Juiirllon. .. II p.m. HHil a in Arrlv 1iikI1i .1:(ir p m t ill i ni Arrtjjv-nver.u.- r .,...jr.'i juu. tja am WEST MOU.Nl TRAINS. Mail. Kipraa Icave iionvor Hnii a.m. :t p m. Ia- put'iiUi l .i p.m. l:t am Arr1fi (frniul .luni-tlou- . . K .ti a.m. 6 in p.m. I.i ava liraiul .liinouon. . 7:0) a.m. 7:lfipm Arrlrn limm Hlvor II a.m. II:MI p.m. l.cHvminyn lUvw II M a m IK ifi a.m. Arrive I'rovo :S p m. T: a-- Leave lftivu II Mlp nt. t:0 k in. Arrive Sail l.nke I ll p m. 1:11 a. in Live Half Laka H S p.m. uft a lit ArrlvaDmleu ID hi p.tu. Hi ) am. niTEAP LOTS ! Vy JL JL in poplar grove. The best improved addition to the city on the line of the id Transit companies; has beautiful shade trees, splendid water and commanding view. L,OtS, S00. Long time; easy terms. 3 U!u Street. El. B. "WlCKS Gko. M. Scott, Jah. Gi.kndkxmso, H. S. RusmisLn, President. Secretary. GEO. M. SCOTT & CO., (1XCXMP0RATED.) --DEALERS IN-- Hardware and Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc. AGENTS FOR the Dodge Wood Pulley, Koebling's Steele Wire Rape, Vacuum Cylinder and Engine Oils, Hercules Powder, Atlas Engines and Boll ers, Mack Injectors, Buffalo Scales, Jefferson Horse Whim, Blake Pumps Miners' and Blacksmiths' Tools, Etc 168 MAIN STBEET, Salt Lake City, - - Utah STEAM GRINDER Aid .eler la BartrV Sappllrn. Our farllltl for (rtmllnc and taring lUmra 'Upper, Ahaara aad Knlv are unaurpaxwd. CHISA VKCORATORS. So, MS jr. Firf .aufk Mr. (Vrf Naif tV Clfi H-- IL 1 ypjirs in Sail lke City, Dr. C. W. Higgins The Well. lino a Spert-li- it, Ilka remorad to iirlKtit and eommodloua lor, 17 apd 18, St. Elmo Motel, ) vm n 'V V: O ! - n Dr. C. W. Hicslns, KioroHoplo and Analytio Pnytioian, Ha. praHi'd la Halt Lake ftly iht yriua. ami lh wnndnrlul aud wl.lallllrd ruiva he haa eflwtod In thai ttma prova lha -- ientlnt' iiriiwlploa on which kt retnwllr ar rompounlMl. formlnit illkKnnel tiy lh kd n( Ui uilnnwoiM vuatilaa hiui In illot tti prlniary caua nl th ill a a and Rmt a radl-ra- l our 'lh IKwtor haa riirad thonaan.lt nl !'' nf Narvoua Uehlllty, Mental and I'tty-Ora- l Weakneaa, 1,iim.i Manhianl and ,Nrvmia 1'Malrallnn. tlia reaiilt of early Imllx'tvllnut and exieaaea, and will furfelt Fiv III aimao 1kiu-- ik r any n takan under hla treat-ment Uli'h ha lalla to run. Kyphlllla. trnnnrrke.(llet. Blii-lu- r and all old, llnifertnif rtlBaa.whlik vltial lh lilnnd, and Impair lh syatam, and penua. Beutly Ourod. AIL CLASSES or 7 TS CVSKD. Tipeiorms removed with Head or it Pij. d.W.Farrell &Co f In Flita, Gas & Steam Fitter. Dealer in all Klnde of Lift and Force Pumps Oriirr tuktn fur Uritm ami u, Welti Cdfi"'1' 611 -- '' tVmuN-f-'- - u'lt j Uui turt't, . irtw , Ft trfiAaa J. F. Marks, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Artesian. Salt or Gas Wells Drilled. w iiwrw, Prospects for Coal and Minerals. . snit Lake, city. Deep Wells a Specialty. (71 Railroad Contractors antl BuiWers, Ellis, Cuono ,flcei Gradin?, Ditching and Excavating, tV3l,S 121 S. MainBt. Street Grading a Specialty. Pfl'(118r ' ESTIMATES FURNISHED. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. J. M. STULL 8c COMPANY, FIIE INSURANCE AGENTS First-Cla- ss Board Companies Represented. No. 22 East First Souti Stv Salt Lake ' City, Utah, I.IICAI, TRAINS. HALT UAkl ANU UUllKH. Leave Bait Lake: A rrlr Halt t.tlc ; H'UU.iu. : a.m. lU:ia.m. lMpra 4:) p.m. 8:4Ap.m. .tp.ln. S.Klp.lo 8AI.T l.AkB TO BINURAM ANUWASATI , f.v Hitlt I,ake..t:la.in l.v Wa.ati h ,1" Olk.m Arr IlliiKhaui. 6 . a in l.v Hliiuham . MSp.m Arr Waautch. i:lia.iu An Halt Lake P. c.noiMie, j, b, nicNNKTt, u. ktauaiar. Ueo. faaa, A(l Utah Central Railway. Time Card in effect May 22, 1890. Pyenifr Train leave and arrive at Rait Lake City aud l'ark City dally aa follows: SAl.TLAkKJlTT. Train I leare Eighth Bo and Mala it 7 JO k m 8 " " kOip.ui ' 8 arrive " " 10iDa.ni ', 4 " " ;;wp.ni PAtia C1TT. Train arrives l'ark City 10 On a m ' il " " 7:.t)p.m leave " 7:U m "4 hKVpm Kretifht trains leave and arrtva at Halt Luke and Park Cliy dally, exrapt Huaday, as fol-lows: Train No. 1 ! Bait Lake II a m ' arrives " a Hip m " e leaves Park City lt .ti)a.nt " h arrive " 4 (Up.ui Nn passensera carried no rrelKht trains, pAMsaNiiaa atn: Between Bait Lake City and Park City, slngl )C'.in Halt Lake City and Park City, ruucd trip, .of. h. youua, t.j. mckihtohu, Afunuyir. .'en. it, t i'u. Ant. TAKE THE CHICAGO MILWAUKEE & St PAUL RA.n"wA."r FOR ALL POINTS EAST, it Is tha only line rnnntn solid Vestibule, Klnrtrtn I.Ik'iIoiI. Htoain Healed trains Iwtwweu I'hirsK". Milwaukee and ('iiuni'll Hlnfli), (nua ha. Ht. Joseph. HanaasCll r and Houls I 'it v. All trains compotetl of Pullman mgulllcnt alorplnu cars and T.8 Finest MH Cars Id tha World. For furl her Information apply to the nearest ticket onUe, or ALEX. MITCHELL. CommerHel A fink SKI south Main street. Halt Lake City. BALT LAKE VALLEY Loan and Trust. Company, Sail Luk City, Ttah. CiriTaL 1800,000. Money I" Umn m real esiat and rthr g'xxl securities, on short and lung time. IMBkVTOMSI O. J. Hi'llnhurt. Pr. F- II. Iyrr. Vir.Ptm! W.N. Mil'ormick, Wurv M- Haw. K ll.imbrrurr. J A. iirmttitck, tmanucl Kahn. M Kimiu. II. Af. Umttart. ft H. rtrt.li. Jr. . - Treanirtr. lal Estate Mortsrss. truarantred by Ids company, for sale. Offlc Daft building, up Italra, No. 11 Mala st I HjtQJ.cAb L jiffirttt A SPECIALTY. ivTTAYtOR TTY at LAW. H andK Wataleh Block . FRANK KNOX, L. C. KARRICK, J. A. EARLS, President Vice-Preside- nt Cashier. National Bank of the Republic. Capital, . . $500000. Directors: Kuan- - Knox, H. L. A. Cvuam, Gko. A. Low T. F. Mui-lot- , O. 8. Holmes, L. 0. Kahrici, J.' G." SuTHEBLAKB, EMANUKI. KaH, J. A EAKIA John Grant, Oman. Neb. B. F. Redman, Salt Lake City. Jolin G-rax-it &, Co., :CONTIlACTOItS FOK- :- STREET AND SIDEWALK PAVEMENTS;' AND DKALB- -8 IN Cements; Trinidad Asphaftum for Streets; Slagolithic and Grano-olith- ic for Sidewalks, Basements, Floors, etc. The Best Brand of Portland and American Cements. Crushed Slag for Concreting for Sale to Contractors. Estimates furnished on all kinds of Cement Work, Cementing, etc ill work Cuannteed CWc- - & Main St. t'rnsbei at Bambergearn'-d- Warm Rprln. Nxnih N;r II. Telephone IHi, Cor Third We.t Pabst Brewing Col (forrnerly PHILIP BEST) wia Export, Bohemian, Hoffbrau and Select Blue Ribbon Keg and Bottled Beers shipped Immediately upon order. TEE FAMILY TRADE SOLICITED TELEPHONE 365. jFREE DELIVERY! ! B. K. BLOCH a 0 Co., 15.17COIlERtIAL ST. Arsnto. 1BLE, WOOD & GO, Tfceiail&cto Hatters !b Salt Like Ycunuai Hats. MOTIfE. TBArBV IATH1T. OmrirrmrTM'i. onm r i . f WniiiinNia. My I. Iaft. Wni.SA turtirT vtdeorranre-ta- 4 lo ihe un,l.rnnie.1 II k mad lo wraf thai ltv National Hank of th hVptihtlr al Kail Lake rlty. In til tltr f u Lab. In in unlyiif SU l.k, and terrtlnry of t'Ufc kumnMM w1ib all th pomalonsof tk atainle d lb t'nl'l Malm, rerntrd to a compiled wttb before all (Kail fe atitbtintad to Ctur-- -c to busta--as of ha' III- -. ,jii'Trinsr Urn t. Abrahams, dee. utv an,t artm roojptriHlef f tb harehvrertify thai in hank of lb Republic at Kail I. Mir. in tb etty of hail I In lh roomy of Pall l,k ae.t I lab la authorised tn bwmiw lb) biialueea nf oankliut aa provided In iwikiai Dtty um kutrrl nl nt at a c(IMn virf fikltiimof tka I nt't 4rate-im Tf:Tiisv wiimnr. minoa" nr hand an4 a4 of wlTl.a UW Uttt day of May, lU J l . IVjiuit an4 iUiUf com('trJll of ika fir-raiM-otlrf -- Sporlat rllnr Mcllaltf rt rricK or thh tit,vr ktm xTif I Mimn euBipae hvaitlLaka Lily, tlai, June It. IMI Ni.tl.e t kerehy fH thai (flai mat. Ing nf in i.ieahlder of tk tutu Men i aib MmKu 'ir iy "III kM a tknvk i( lh aid ninipany at rootr 1 la( tailldtnf. No. IMMaoutk Main tmt, I ah I'll t(k. trritiry at lori.-- ao ..fiHar Jaif III IVV tor Ik (..llowin purpoaM. h wit T elect a kuard ) lrtMta u( U aaid nny, 1 o(Tr fur n and ll all of IM pronortr and kJWMa of Ik aaid nmipany or at t Hi umi aa may Iw axawarr to pay aad da- - chafK all ( Ik debt and outwalk i lk rt.mpany. To ilHlnro tmrat aad Oiaaolra Ik aaid (naa pan and tiil up It affair. And to tuna, i auek ikr and rtirtn Ba aa may lawfully t.ra hfir & mtlUaV Hokatiy Hi Kama, Vl.-- fraatil-- al pJiithf Jeofieea:nrmenMcom- - y nnts t0' and t exhilarating spectacle to behold Z ttontof tt 8.hl? aira and graces in casement which he who s there to look at him is an rnrlv the day PU,g Ut the rooms f In countries like Tripoli, Tunis and Morocco where MohanWdan bigotry seems to have found its lasted most impregnable stronghold, the elusion of the sex is naturally than 5f-- . In r MoslL town of you see one huge, massive stone building .towering high above the filthy, tumbledown burrows around it and yon are told that this is the house of some native prince or "Bassah" (grandee), and that behind the small, grated windows which are visible far up in its high, blank, dungeon like wall the imprisoned beauties of his harem are peering out at that mvsterioua outer world which they, like all oriental wo-men, see only as a peep show. When one of these "little great men-ad-ds another specimen to this museum of caged birds- -i. e. takes a new wife-y-on can, if you choose, witness the greater part of the marriage ceremonies, such aa they are. You can see the unfortunate villagers from the bride's native district filing over the hills in a hot and dusty procession, laden with the wedding pres- ents upon which they are forced to waste as much money as a month's hard labor conld earn. You can watch the white cloaked, red girdled horsemen of the Bassah's guard circling at full gallop around the bridal train, shouting their native war cry and filing their long riflea in the air, while the clouds of smoke that curl around this demon dance give quite an unearthly aspect to the dark, fierce faces and tossing arms as they loom spectrally through it. You can look your fill at the red cap-ped foot soldiers moving in a rhythmic dance before the eyes of their master, in time to the cadence of a slow, dirge like chant and the deep booming roll of the Moorish drum, tossing their guns into the air and catching them again at every step. But all that you will see of the bride herself is a large covered litter girthed on the back of ahorse or a camel, behind the embroidered curtains of which, deafened with the hideous up-roar, sickened by the stench of burned powder, tortured by a splitting headache, and not particularly consoled by the prospect of a life long imprisonment with an ugly old fat man for her jailer, lies the poor girl in honor of whose mis-ery all this fuss is being made. To such a pitch of jealous watchful-ness is this strange system carried that the mere suspicion of a wish on the part of any foreigner to approach or even to look passingly at a Moslem woman has often cost that foreigner Wb life. I my-self, while rambling around the outskirts of a mountain fortress among the hills bordering the Sahara desert, happened to follow a goat path which seemed to offer me a short cut back to the town and suddenly found myself in the midst of a native camp which had been pitched in a hollow at the foot of the precipice on which the fortress stood. Instantly a tall, bony, savage looking Arab stalked forth from the nearest tent, and, with an ominous motion of his gaunt brown hand toward the long dagger in his crimson girdle, sternly demanded what I was do-ing there. I expluined at once, but I could see plainly that the worthy barba-rian did not believe a word I said, and that, had he followed his own inclina-tion, he would have killed me there and then. David Kkr. "OHAMMEDAN WOMEN IN AFRICA, j Ker Describe- - tha Jealous rTateli. rnlness They Live Under. fcopyright by American Press Association. Tradition tella of an innocent country h from the west of England who, 'SSg made the nsnal trip to.PrigSS-- - Horse! That Canters rifteen Miles Without Changing His Teet. jjSPANlAED'S PEOULIAE WAGER (adiiites of a Good Memory-W- hat to j)0 With the Aims Items and Notes of Interest. fterevae. an unusually large attend-g- t Audubon park, the attraction a, a novel race in which a man and torse were contending on pretty near-- . even terms. Mariano Bielsa had to run fifteen miles against any jja that should be pitted against him ier these conditions: He Spaniard offered a prize of $100 any horse that would walk, run, trot, rack or lope fifteen miles under iddle in less time than he would run ,8 game distance; but it was in the jfeement that the horse should adopt a ertain gait ftt the start and not it for another in any part of the and it was through this part of the ont'ract that the element of uncertainty js introduced into the contest. Everybody knew that anything of a iir saddle horse could cover fifteen miles ,le8 time than it wonld take a man to an the same distance, but the prevail-,- g impression appeared to be that no one could be found that conld be made j lope, trot, gallop, pace or rack fifteen ules without changing ite gait Ihe horse selected for the contest was substantial looking black gelding of size and substance, and having a iir share of quality, though he was not handsome horse. He was ridden by b owner, Mr. R. L. Harvey, who, with ie big Mexican saddle he used, must are made up an impost of fully 160 Minds. It was announced that the horse wonld lope" (canter), and it was understood 1st, while he might shift his feet as ten as he chose, he would lose the race he trotted even half a length. Before :e start the man was the favorite, as it as expected that the horse would drop :to a trot when shifting his lead from ift to right, or from right to left, while oone appeared to contemplate the pos-Mli-of the horse's accomplishing the hole distance without once changing is feet. It was nearly 5 o'clock when the con-stants made their appearance. The paniard was very gayly attired in flesh ilored silk tights, white kid slippers dmmed with scarlet, a scarlet silk andkerchief on his head, a cream col-re- d undershirt of silk net, and beauti--Jl- y embroidered trunks and collarette f blue silk. Starting a little back of the mark, they lovedupand took the word together, he man at the pole on a long swinging rot and the horse about the middle of he track on a slow canter. The horse mediately took the lead, and he con-iira-to draw steadily away for the fliole distance till he had completed the Jteen miles (without having once as onch as shifted his feet for the purpose '. changing his lead), and was more than ire miles ahead of Bielsa. As will be 6een by the time of each ile, Mr. Harvey rated his horse admir- - from first to last, and at the conclu-io- n of the race he was warmly congrat-Jate-d by hosts of admiring friends. The ' ollowing table will give an accurate icture of the performance: horse. Tim. max. Time. tat mile 4m. 40s. First mile 6m. 67s. econil (nile....4m. 80s. Second mile.... 6m. Me. iinlmlle 4m. 88s. Third mile 7m. 10. '!rth mile... .4m. 83s. Fourth mile. ...7m. 9s. iftb mile 4m. 84s. Fifth mile 7m. 19s. ah mile 4m. 39a. Sixth mile 7m. 15. "entli mile. . .4m. 39s. Seventh mile. ..7m. 42s. i'bth mile... .4m. 40s. Eighth mile.... 7m. 80s. uthmile 4m. 38a. Ninth mOa 7m. 40b. nth mile 4m. 39s. Tenth mile 7m. 45t. Henth mile.. 4m. 43s, wjfth niilo. . 4m. 87s. Total lh. lira. 18s. 40e. tirtwnthmile.4m. 39s. Wteentiile..4ui. 35s. IoW lh. 9m. 23s. The horse's time for ten miles was 46 linutes and 10 seconds. New Orleans M1SU, ! tha MaMrl Court in .n.1 f..r tk Third 1 dlelal l'.l' l f Vi County of Holt La- -. (! i S. ti-- al I IT, nlBtl, I v. Sitmiwii tUlC I'n.lanl, T. I'KHI'I.K nr TUB T RKmV n I t'laharad frtn hi Katpk C BiUy, m ar heratiy riiviird in appear la aa ertlon lirtMii;ht you by tkean'Okaw-- ! iilaiiillR Hi II. .ll.irl. t raiurt of (a Tkird uarInatrtnt of tn llT of tuk, aad u Ihemmplaint . lbma oitkm laa ilTt lelrllialv .if lh day of orTlr fl"f lk aervt' na yim of Ihla auann- - It ay 1 ltkln Iht eoiinty or, If wrvwd oot of all nniniy bul In lhtaditrl'l. -- Itkis twentyda,, niharl tthln hiriy dava-- or Jb4;ibo f d(ult win k tka acainol fuu, agudlni ta Ui prayvr nf aaid aumpiaiiil. Tti raid a'tl"n le M.mim hr have a dm nf Ihla nnin dlaaolvma tha konde of matrt-irnn- it betwroa i iainiift and drudaal , aliaoa Ilia lh nam ut plalnll-fri'- tn rtiaaiiy lu h- -r Rialda kaina of l.'r-- ak i ai- -l l of ei; lain reiiaf prayd all In tnn4 thai hur mnr tlian nti year lat pl ui itfnlanl had wilfully failed io pniTld nw piainud Ik r.n. ntun nereaaart nf III, hwaaua ut kiaidKnaia, imiDIKa. y and dlwipattoai aad rurtkar Ikal fo nmr than Ihre yean lal pl dlalaul kaat hen nllty "I kaNtual dr'inknao And ymi ara hr-n- y nUad Ikal If ne) fjaft to ail-- ar and anar lk ld iininllnl a alaiv riilrd, Ui aaid plalulitf will apply Wl tha court ' Uia rllf dmadd lfcria VSllnaa us Moo t karl H Ian. JmiIk. an-- l Ik ) ( un di.tr. I our r( lh Third In.Hrlal dl.in. l. ).- - lnndnrikTrrtlyof ruklki-r---1 rd day of Juna. tn la yr of our d on tai4 lkl kaa-- r4 and nln-i- y li.-nr- fl M at nua, Clark, fly Qm t, lx.iiiia. pmyt lrk. IA1JM. In the iMsirlrt Tourt In ami rh Third .- - duiat Ilir1tif f'lali TwrtlaNI, CoUBiy of Mall La- -v Oarar P. Millar knd Wtlllaia Jrnjein. pialUUlf. Ttlll Miller Hlm. t -- rt ff""1". II. iMalmaad Al'tlna T, Uiaaher, dafsndaaM-Th- People nl id Territory nf I tA e4 to Ttlll. Miller (iletnt. raartaa H. tilUB a4 Aliin T. Vraabar. Von r her'liy to appear Is aa ac-tion broiiskl attain.! you by Ida ale,. havtet Slalnll"! Hi DlatrH r.mrlof loaTklrd ih.Ttrti.irt of t aad In Sn.w.r lhrimplaintlid Uioretn wi 'kiu it of ih dar f rviri, fir tk rvlron ye ef Ikla .anim..-- lf r4 within IliMnuuuiyi mt. if w4 wil of titi rminly, hu la ikla d'r. 1, wiUiia Iwaqiy darai othrla within b.rty dar-o- r lj.U-m- nt by default will h takre aal ywit, to I to prayr of aaid r.npiaink Th said a lln iirukt t k. a :) nf Itilsooiirt reirinlnf a r.rtaia av -- -, Hial. a.arulwl anil aranuwldr4 by an4. ant Hraaheroa thai pfiprty aHii4 In Malt Lake l r A ( Cut, katbc U t. lilia k l, plal' 17' 8 1. ttly sorray. bi awara yi,.ml'rr aajia id at ukad ed elbyrrdbydfadaiT. M i(iia A .'. U. (Il.ln,. Marok !. for bwn hi fe'or plalntlladitetw ys anr dab wt'k taiar-- t al I pr rul ur annum. o a lo tr therein a tru and ooyw 1 1 py of ! au - sol on I In roaiplalnt a rain i b, a a. !nlly la M sum -i Ui.io.as al 4 p--r ral frvia )"ptmb- - Mtb. law and I' it at("rny a f at Hi par el ma ainininl doind dusi earn all-"- t bo do o ald nt no pari of wklk k ba paid ao.a tk llll.mrl till Maeteeskaar . ai earn tliis aosured by wiaa i by feruiant llrk" a itiii e.afcbarasuaa dated June Pt m premise a 4 tum4 benlnhelnr. Ikal tk bar h m.t anat la priare.1. appllad tntnepajwnl 4 lb eua-a- ek dn plaintiffs and lhal rini 4 all psrwrna rial iJ n under ta ta aMt iw b lore, od .rf all n sM iity of rdmptln. that piaintl ka eouiioa lor ay d.mun--y, 4 !? ai. "ai4 you sr brlr nntinad "ia If y fall to epiwar and an" tk aaid rompUUI aiaiv reiilr.l. lb aaid pkaiall will apply V (!,.,urt Ut Ik I( il. w,a.l-- d Ikareiu WriSB. tk HS -- arlao R taM, W and tn el ' tb ln.f.r cnurt l lb Third .udP ti lirv, t ami . - lh l.irlMf of t kl lt bWb day if ) !.! J'in. I tk yr . m ld I 1 lanuaaarf x.ht h,iadr- -J and enwiy. lit SltV U. Mt MlU.it C'eu. rfnk Pltrand sartesW lbd A tt'ant j a bi I'Ulatl ' "" ' ".K-A-I" English Women In Publlo Life. It seems queer to ns, seeing the promi-nent part which women take in public affairs in England, that one of their chief objections to American women is that they are "bold and forward." What would be thought of Mrs. Blaine, for in-stance, if, during a presidential cam-paign, she were to preside at a political meeting, as Mrs. Gladstone has done again and again, during her husband's candidacy? It is no unusual thing for the wives and daughters of candidates for parliament to make speeches on the hustings and canvass for votes as open-ly as their husbands. When the Earl of (jompton was standing for parliament fromflolborn meetings of women wet-dai- ly features in the campaign, and wo-men speakers of rank regularly ad-dressed meetings of men in crowded 'ho Primrose league is to the full aa other political dub m powerful as any England, and it is an open fcret that Queen Victoria, whose rigid morality re-fuses to acknowledge any divorce or to receive the wife of a divoreee, made an exception in favor of the Duchess of Marlborough, because even she could the grand dame of not refuse to oblige the dowager duch-esa.w-the Primrose leagae, insiBted that her daughter tn law should be received t,fTUVha9 Dncbej. of Rutland is a well inpublic life, and "WJ"the siding at the meetings of motion of something orpother, wWle Le Princess of Wales and PnnceBS Bea-trice lay quite as many corner stones as Prince of Wale, and probably more Zn the Duke of Edinburgh, who by -- o means as obliging tafj I Requisites for a Good Memory. Memory is found in all healthy states !'the brain, and consists of a revival in ie mind of a past condition or act. It snot enough that the original impres-- ! wn be renewed on the brain and com-- 1 nhended; it must be registered, so as 'produce a permanent modification of fain structure or action, otherwise it assra from the mind and can only be ,Jguely recalled. A good memory de-n-on various considerations; one is thy brain strnctnre, another is nutri-- 1 tia, and a third is training and culture. ' The yonng remember more easily than le old. Their biaitis are active, and iere is an enonnous amount of new thy blood corlraing ttirough them at 'i-p-id rate, and nutrition is active. 'ue is fatal to good memory--it is ien that nutrition languishes; but rest '"stores a healthful condition, and then e power of memory comes back again. is old age comes on, nutrition is les j Meet, and the veils of the brain in -ch memory takes place become filled P with debris of decay, become yellow, - actnally lose their organized struct-- : H and are no longer capable of action. "New York Ledger. .. j -- nxINIftTRATBIX' SALE. It IIKHKHV f ilVHN THAT PI'B NTJTICK Ui ail irdr of lh Probata efrurt of Hlt fik roiuitv l'th. mad wi iheiath day of June, A. It.. IbMI. la lb matter of I h !! of r rank maker, di. lb nn.lerlnd ailiiilnlatrstrli nl said eetaus wl un and lf MiHidsy. Ihmt day of-'i-ly lW. all t lh blifheal Mdilr ksd etilOwt Ui Ik irnnl.i nf aaid I'mbal roiirl. llher aa a whin iar In par-- ela aa may be for tka heal Inb-re- nf ald etu. all tha rtht, una and lntr4 and tale of the said ddB. I'rank t'rirkr at the time of hi death, am) H th nvhl. till and Intrreat of blaaatal In lb .,,,Iiik fie srrilied panel of land situated lu lb ronnty nf liavls. In t'teh territory, and dtrlud a follirw. towrl: Allthatirlmof tbtorik half fV. '41 af th iinrib half iN n if aiM'i' ia till la tninh p one ill B'Wth of ran. on lh wl of th Halt l.ak nwrldlan wkb b Ibm of the etii. r Hit" of Hi tr k l tueores'm Khorl Mneand I tah hiiwy ri.ajiiany l.inerlr a as the I tab nlil railway and riaiialnlng tj.l a-- rs uvm or 1. Hid must be m writing and may b fuf tk whol or any part of tb aaid pere--l of land They may b delivered alany tW prior to in sal io Ik wlmlnlatrairu r,uy or llt lor hr st tkeonVei.f br tbrBya I timmlng A I 'rli' lil" nwma 4 k knd . Ua'l bulldiua, jr Main slrl Hall Lake t'ltf Terms: im ball vab. d on half by prom Iraory uoteof pnrrhaarrli In yir with lnrel at lh rai of I" "" p' ''. psyaliq'iartrly ssturcd by arsk inaria UlKdi pretolae uld. l.A"s ( an. prm ."") AdmlnlatralHs of lkialof rnk f 'rw ar I'e ad. 1114. Mali rtty, J'i:y kd. n. . "To see a working girl devouring a by the kerosene lantern of a horse Zt Pitiful ght, for her eves at y ate " remarka Shirley Dare uvTba Phia-d-lph-ia Ledger. Quite true. &0TICK. a tl. frUlViSH AKKMKRKHV VTAfcr. i und lb penalty provided by nfdllant:, n.t bi remove lh budy of snr dad aslmal oflalnrfl tkof any mrnrii--a. witkreil drrt Dotifylug tbity aiigf, who will laatte "'"''''"vvXuAMaHOWAf.l. CUy !.- -. r, April 17 Vn. h,',m 4. City Maii. SU5IM0NS 1 tka rntri' t.'iurt la fl lor unTmrd ttih (ll iM.Uwi of '' TafHUetf, tv"k' " at t - KAti P. TTU'. lOaUUC QUJkAirt kt Trv-- . Ie-- - I Tb Ptopta f l"U seaj rttt It'tkeri H Tr'.r 4'mI nt; Vjl, AKK lir.MI MV HbaCI-- ;i T'tAI. I iw la aa ll bwdal !" by ik abov B- -d piIMif l n lMb:; Ik Trr(Vy of I t 4 a s lb e. nnp.aisl !. wtiaia tea lesfial. of 1ft v r ai- i.- tb rt y l ou..if wiikla tklw5y o 'I served out f iki aMttif b.it la tbi.a li.'.n.-t-, wtsata Iwenif 4aya obT la wukia l"y yr JH4- -. Slr' try de'auil will fc ! araa- - ywx tfjr.i'i.a n lb pryr ut 4 t- -i. Th a--ul -a m " - b a - of inta eoon dwaotvln tb buf--i wf fcatn-nv- toplaJntlJ ao4 elc.lai; sVarditt- - p.luiJ euot-- dy at lb rkild. i'rey bie Tyl uu of ai4 aad euolauf .its. Alra tr dl U oa la rroued tkat auw tk --rat .( uumtMut twnr m-- dfa.ifl k wu-fui- ty fall"! refae aiel l. I I to pvwvtd f. r? ptalnuS tha rmo a-- ir. of lOa, aa I lo a,vl- - t) lbir aaid eat- !- Tfeef : Jna- -. 17. fnal k e'.rt-U- Hl afaa- .- lu'eiy a-- , fi i n --ovard tb upvr- - of plaiawtf ; ut unrtf rkim. J'kmaa uf mn r b d - k aiaieuH tm . eve of bar own -- . Sad rfB aad tb--ur Mul HU-- l. bod y- - ar ke-- r Ikal M yoo fail biaptmr ad aa- - Ik aaid easel.- - as asrT ferinired. tb aaid piaiati wtu --rpl tu la court f la ruf ,anod Uarwa. Wlta-a- a, Ik Ho I baft ft. .aa J'Mla. k4 IM a--i ' fXMrl, tb rnurt of tk Tblrd Jnn- - DtarrVf. .) t aad b la Trvi" of I m, tat v of A perl ta la yr 4 nr lavu tbiiiisnarl lg ll kua dred a. ay hMMb tlu.i--a. , i By ..a What to JJo with the Anns. The arms of the woman who is not taraliy graceful always look stiff and ;WBh as they lie in her lap motionless, "'she is not bitten with any of the ar-is- ic fads she makes an awkward hoop j fthem with fingers interlaced. If --he been doing a little amateurish study- - 5Sof classical collections she extendi or lets them hang down at full jSthnnflexed in hard, straight lines, ae first piece of advice which a well --ar wonld givo such a woman, would j that she allow both arms to fall in j easy positions, slightly relaxed at j elbows or with the hand drooping a "la at the wrist, but that she should alloW her left arm to know what her j Sit arm is doing. One ought usually I take a somewliat different position the other, else you overdo the bi- - j Cor. symmetry and look like a jointed --ouisville Courier-Journa- l. " ASTRONOMICAL TIDBITS. been used as food from . Quails have Tc'Sntthe present day Tetnce couifortabledige-bo- u. very popular. ., tw tije --.om it is stated on York XmX Cleopatra, hot has Deen latitude of Boston. course, say the n sr the third - la-a-s-asf tO. 440. SO I ICE P PKOOf. t 1VD OVfH'K AT AI.T I.AKK CITV, Ij I tali Jiiustrtb. IU X db 1 hereby Kl.-- d that lb folliorlnif aet-- r baa llie.1 niAUf nl kla InteniUrfi t ma nnal pr,d 111 tuvvirt f at eiaiiu. -- d it 4 yt iai will b mad or i-t- reyiawr sad re! al Halt l ny I t -- 'r " lm VuJ fid H. Uaiwrt IJ M. PAMt. f. in nortbea--t a, tloa At. bWai,ip arm IB, rai.se ol. B. L. I bf II. 0OI tb MWrWIOf WltB tO BTOT bla eoninliioo resul- -'I'. Wu?oi:a andojaf i'livra.aiof. tiu ia.rUnty.ltak: i. J'K-"- ! nTity V . Wliilam of f"r. Hail tkwBty I t t.ilCura, .r.r. jieiniity I aU .o. rt H Via-- es. v. on W.rr i . iai. iry No k bw I to. lead r brreby wl ft"" ' "aVTaov. tun and piae an 'a.. i i ,oo .. y y' ' -'- - wi-- A tk proof aad to: '.' at j au -- -" uuas. K.iAk. |